1969
DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9378(15)31855-x
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Gonococcal infection in a prenatal clinic

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“…of positive results in the OB/ GYN Clinic is comparable to other studies conducted in clinics attended by pregnant patients (Waters and Roulston, 1969;Charles, Cohen, Kass, Richman, 1970). A rate of 3-5 per cent.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…of positive results in the OB/ GYN Clinic is comparable to other studies conducted in clinics attended by pregnant patients (Waters and Roulston, 1969;Charles, Cohen, Kass, Richman, 1970). A rate of 3-5 per cent.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Asymptomatic women harbouring gonococci have been reported by several authors. Eriksson and Wanger (1975), Waters and Roulston (1969), and Pariser and Marino (1970) reported asymptomatic gonococcal infection in 35 3%, 8712%, and 90% of patients respectively. Generally, higher rates of infection have been reported from North American clinics (Charles et al, 1970;Prince et al, 1964;Waters and Roulston, 1969) than in Britain (Thin and Michael, 1970;Silverstone et al, 1974).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Female populations have been sampled by several workers throughout the world, and widely varying numbers of cases of gonorrhoea have been reported (Waters and Roulston, 1969;Charles et al, 1970;Thin and Michael, 1970;and Silverstone et al, 1974).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zwahr (1968) found fourteen cases in 1,701 smears; nine of these were found among 368 abortion cases and four among sixty patients who were admitted for what he calls 'adnexal processes'. Waters and Roulston (1969) found 207 cases of gonorrhoea in 3,375 obstetric patients and gynaecological outpatients, an incidence of 6 per cent. Cave, Bloomfield, Hurdle, Gordon, and Hammock, (1969) found 25 (5 5 per cent.)…”
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confidence: 99%