2020
DOI: 10.1155/2020/7286820
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Detection of Ureaplasma Biovars and Subtyping of Ureaplasma parvum among Women Referring to a University Hospital in Morocco

Abstract: Objectives. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of Ureaplasma biovars and Ureaplasma parvum (U. parvum) serovars, their associated risk factors, and genital STI-related symptoms. Methods. DNA obtained from cervical samples of 1053 women attending the department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and the laboratory of pathological anatomy of Hassan II university hospital of Fez, Morocco, was used to detect Ureaplasma biovars (U. urealyticum and U. parvum) and to subtype U. parvum by polymerase chain… Show more

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“…In this study, lifetime number of sex partners was significantly associated with being U. parvum positive. However, studies conducted by Lobão et al (2017) and Karim et al (2020) did not find a significant association between the increased number of life-time sex partners and testing positive for U. parvum [26,27]. In the adjusted analysis, having between 2-4 lifetime sex partners increased the risk of infection with U. parvum and was found to be significant in the current study.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 80%
“…In this study, lifetime number of sex partners was significantly associated with being U. parvum positive. However, studies conducted by Lobão et al (2017) and Karim et al (2020) did not find a significant association between the increased number of life-time sex partners and testing positive for U. parvum [26,27]. In the adjusted analysis, having between 2-4 lifetime sex partners increased the risk of infection with U. parvum and was found to be significant in the current study.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 80%