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[extent of endemic chlamydia trachomatis in the metropolitan area of buenos aires (argentina)].in this report we inform laboratory results accumulated over ten years (1986-1995). the number of cases, and the geographic distribution, allow us to present a very reliable data about the dimension of chlamydia trachomatis urogenital infections in buenos aires city and we also compare this profile with the prevalence of neisseria gonorrhoeae in the same area and period of time.19979235052
[meningococcal meningitis:descriptive study of 76 cases in a pediatric hospital].one of the principal causes of bacterial meningitis (bm) in children older than one month is neisseria meningitidis (nm). a quick diagnosis and an immediate treatment are considered essential for a good outcome. we propose this study with the purpose of evaluating the clinical and epidemiological characteristics of the patients with bm caused by nm and analyzing the effect on the presentation and incidence of sequelae and/or complications of the time elapsed since the starting of symptoms and th ...19979527368
emergence of high level ciprofloxacin resistant neisseria gonorrhoeae strain in buenos aires, argentina. 200111158704
evolution of neisseria gonorrhoeae drug susceptibility in buenos aires, argentina, 1985-99. 200111287699
[microbiologic profile in symptomatic pregnant women's genital secretions in gran buenos aires, argentina].establish the prevalence of microorganisms associated with genital colonization in symptomatic pregnant women. in order to review the evolution of frequent pathogens ecology and adjust the laboratory design, in a population attended at the public health hospital, in the great buenos aires.200111333586
[study of acute vulvovaginitis in sexually active adult women, with special reference to candidosis, in patients of the francisco j. muñiz infectious diseases hospital].the results of microbiological vaginal secretions samples obtained from 749 women (from july 2001 to july 2002) were studied in the bacteriology unit of the francisco javier muñiz hospital from buenos aires. all patients suffered acute vulvovaginitis were child bearing and sexually active women, 334 of them were hiv-positive. the following are the results of the microbiological studies: lactobacillus spp 50.6%, gardnerella vaginalis 25.6%, candida spp 17.4%, trichomonas vaginalis 5.3%, neisseria ...200415709796
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