Unsuspected gonococcal infection in female patients

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410 female patients attending obstetric and gynaecological outpatient departments were investigated for possible gonococcal infection. All were in their reproductive phase. Forty-two (10.2%) of them harboured Neisseria gonorrhoeae. Of the infected patients, 40.5% had no symptoms at all. Investigation was carried out using a single, endocervical specimen cultured in Chacko-Nair egg-enriched media.

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Jha, P. K., Singh, G., Kaur, P., & Sharma, D. (1978). Unsuspected gonococcal infection in female patients. British Journal of Venereal Diseases, 54(5), 324–325. https://doi.org/10.1136/sti.54.5.324

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