Journal article

Chlamydia trachomatis genotypes in a cross-sectional study of urogenital samples from remote Northern and central Australia

PM Giffard, NC Brenner, SN Tabrizi, SM Garland, DC Holt, P Andersson, RA Lilliebridge, SYC Tong, M Karimi, P Boylan, N Ryder, T Johns, G Singh

BMJ Open | Published : 2016

Abstract

Objectives: The objective was to determine the frequency of trachoma genotypes of Chlamydia trachomatis-positive urogenital tract (UGT) specimens from remote areas of the Australian Northern Territory (NT). Setting: The setting was analysis of remnants of C. trachomatis positive primarily UGT specimens obtained in the course of clinical practice. The specimens were obtained from two pathology service providers. Participants: From 3356 C. trachomatis specimens collected during May 2012-April 2013, 439 were selected for genotyping, with a focus on specimens from postpubescent patients, in remote Aboriginal communities where ocular trachoma is potentially present. Primary and secondary outcome ..

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