mycoplasma, chlamydia, epstein-barr, herpes i and ii, and aids infections among 100 consecutive infertile female patients and husbands: diagnosis, treatment, and results. | one hundred consecutive infertile patients were studied to determine the incidence of sexually transmitted diseases (stds) among middle and upper income patients, most of whom were referred as longstanding failures by other physicians. there were no cases of syphilis, gonorrhea, or aids found among these patients. one patient was pregnant when first seen, and was eliminated. genital mycoplasmas were cultured from 64 wives. antibodies for past or recent infection with chlamydia were present in on ... | 1986 | 2898437 |