Journal article

Contaminated fingers: A potential cause of Chlamydia trachomatis- positive urine specimens

PM Giffard, RA Lilliebridge, J Wilson, G Murray, S Phillips, SN Tabrizi, SM Garland, L Martin, G Singh, SYC Tong, DC Holt, P Andersson

Sexually Transmitted Infections | BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2018

Abstract

Objectives The detection of an STI agent in a urogenital tract (UGT) specimen from a young child is regarded as being indicative of sexual abuse. However, the probabilities of contamination events that could conceivably lead to STI positive specimens in the absence of sexual contact are unclear. The objective was to estimate the potential for fingers that have come in contact with Chlamydia trachomatis-positive urine to detectably contaminate C. trachomatis-negative urine. Methods The study design was based on self-experimentation. Dilutions of C. trachomatis elementary bodies (EBs) were prepared. A participant contacted an EB dilution then a urine surrogate specimen. The experiment was perf..

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