1975
DOI: 10.1136/sti.51.3.192
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Frequency of N. gonorrhoeae, T. vaginalis, and C. albicans in female venereological patients. A one-year study.

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“…McFadzean, Pugh, Squires, and Whelan (1969) (Eriksson and Wanger, 1975). Correlation between antitrichomonal therapy and the prevalence of C. albicans Antitrichomonal therapy has been considered to be one of the contributory factors in the increasing frequency of C. albicans (Csonka, 1963;Catterall, 1971;Keighley, 1971;Ross, 1973), but we have not observed any such increase in the prevalence of C. albicans after antitrichomonal therapy in our series.…”
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confidence: 47%
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“…McFadzean, Pugh, Squires, and Whelan (1969) (Eriksson and Wanger, 1975). Correlation between antitrichomonal therapy and the prevalence of C. albicans Antitrichomonal therapy has been considered to be one of the contributory factors in the increasing frequency of C. albicans (Csonka, 1963;Catterall, 1971;Keighley, 1971;Ross, 1973), but we have not observed any such increase in the prevalence of C. albicans after antitrichomonal therapy in our series.…”
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confidence: 47%
“…The frequency of infection, the relationships of the different pathogens, and their symptomatological significance have already been reported (Eriksson and Wanger, 1975), as well as the results of the antigonococcal treatment (Enfors and Eriksson, 1975).…”
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“…Asymptomatic women harbouring gonococci have been reported by several authors. Eriksson and Wanger (1975), Waters and Roulston (1969), and Pariser and Marino (1970) reported asymptomatic gonococcal infection in 35 3%, 8712%, and 90% of patients respectively. Generally, higher rates of infection have been reported from North American clinics (Charles et al, 1970;Prince et al, 1964;Waters and Roulston, 1969) than in Britain (Thin and Michael, 1970;Silverstone et al, 1974).…”
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“…The prostate gland was palpated in all males; if this was abnormal the case was counted as complicated and excluded from the series. In addition, specimens were collected from women at the first visit for Trichomonas and Candida cultures (Eriksson and Wanger, 1975).…”
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