Retesting and follow-up of first-catch urines from men yield variable results with three Chlamydia trachomatis nucleic acid amplification tests

First‐catch urines from 276 asymptomatic male military recruits were screened by polymerase chain reaction for the detection of Chlamydia trachomatis. Eight initially positive specimens were retested by polymerase chain reaction, ligase chain reaction and transcription‐mediated amplification. Urine...

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Published inAPMIS : acta pathologica, microbiologica et immunologica Scandinavica Vol. 108; no. 11; pp. 725 - 728
Main Authors NordbØ, SVEIN ARNE, Lund, KRISTIN, Skjeldestad, FINN EGIL
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Oxford, UK Blackwell Publishing Ltd 01.11.2000
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Summary:First‐catch urines from 276 asymptomatic male military recruits were screened by polymerase chain reaction for the detection of Chlamydia trachomatis. Eight initially positive specimens were retested by polymerase chain reaction, ligase chain reaction and transcription‐mediated amplification. Urine specimens from six (2.2%) subjects were considered to contain C. trachomatis. However, retesting of serially collected urines from five of these six subjects using different nucleic acid amplification methods showed some discrepancy. This may have a major impact on the efficacy of screening programs for C trachomatis in low prevalence populations.
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ISSN:0903-4641
1600-0463
DOI:10.1034/j.1600-0463.2000.d01-20.x