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vladimir
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03.08.06 (2 years ago)
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its chlmydia
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rajponn
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03.08.06 (2 years ago)
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gonnorrhea in india.
chlamidia in western contries.
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asd
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03.19.06 (2 years ago)
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| rajponn wrote: |
gonnorrhea in india.
chlamidia in western contries. |
rajponn I have no idea about india but...
chlamidial cultures are very hard to make. diagnosis of chlamidia is quite expensive
in western countries dx of chlamidia is more common because they spend money and make chlamidial cultures.
diagnosis of gonorrhea is more common in eastern countries. (easy to culture, easy to diagnose)
actually these organisms are quite good friends and usually they act together( coinfection)
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niyati2002
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03.21.06 (2 years ago)
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i;d refference about chlamydia as m/c cause (harri)
but can u tell me, where itz given m/c in india is gonorrhoea???????????
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lazybonezzz
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03.21.06 (2 years ago)
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dr.niyati thanx4 ur answer i agree witu
cudu pls tell me where chlamydia is given is harri?
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seerat83
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03.22.06 (2 years ago)
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I sent a post in this thread earlier but I cant see it ,, can someone tell me why?? ( I got points for it though)…
I agree with ‘ads’ in that its is difficult and expensive to culture Chlamydia (and it is useless) . And also that gonorrhea and Chlamydia mostly occur as co infections.
That is why treatment for gonorrhea almost always should also include drugs to eradicate Chlamydia infection. (Confirmed diagnose of Chlamydia based on lab diagnose is made using ELISA, PCR and also DFA to some extent.).
Moreover , PID in women (pelvic inflammatory disease, comprising endometritis, salphingitis and in later cases also peritonitis. ) in Chlamydia is asymptomatic in most cases. And the asymptomatic cases have more “dangerous” or rather serious sequels. (fallopian tube scarring and permanent infertility, for example).
But still I would like to know the correct/exact answer to ur question. Did u find such a question somewhere,, lazybonezzz??
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lazybonezzz
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03.22.06 (2 years ago)
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yes its given in pulse (Gynae
) under pid
i agree wit dr niyati
i don have any ref except that a coaching classes teacher said this
thats why i requested dr niyati2 provide the ref from harri
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drsmita_s
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08.18.06 (2 years ago)
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of the two options provided, chlamydia is more common, given on page 266 of latest park,,, also, point to note is that max incidence is of trichomoniases, which is otherwise less os public health importance.
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02.01.07 (1 year ago)
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I think Gonorrheo cause more acute infection, clamydia usually asymptoamtic.
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