Praxis Medica (Jan 2014)

Genital infections mycoplasma

  • Urošević R.,
  • Relić Milijana,
  • Relić N.,
  • Ilić A.,
  • Minić V.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5937/pramed1403065U
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 43, no. 3
pp. 65 – 69

Abstract

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During the retrospective study, which was conducted in the period from 01.01. to 31.12.2012, we have examined 1035 samples of vaginal secretions, cervical swabs and urethral swab the UU and Mh. The main objective of the study was to determine the incidence of mycoplasma infections, the distribution by sex, age of patients, the clinical diagnosis for which it was conducted microbiological testing of patients and determine the sensitivity of the isolated pathogens to antibiotics. From a total of 1035 samples tested positive findings were in 331 patients, of which 316 (95.5%) women and 15 (4.5%) males. The difference was statistically significant. There were no statistically significant differences in average age among women (29 years) and women (30). Infection with a UU was statistically significantly higher (70.1%) compared to the MH (5.4%) and a mixed infection (24.5%). The incidence of infections caused by UU in females was 70% and 80% in males. Males and females do not differ significantly according to the frequency of infections caused by UU. The highest incidence of female patients, was diagnosed with vulvovaginitis 34% Colpitis had 22%; Colpitis and cervicitis-17%, while only Cervicitis was diagnosed in 10% of patients. The difference in the incidence of clinical diagnosis was statistically significant. The difference in the incidence of clinical diagnosis was statistically significant. All pathogens isolated showed significantly greater osteljivost three or more antibiotics. The sensitivity of the three or more antibiotics is not significantly associated with the cause of the infection.

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