[Detection of Chlamydia trachomatis infection by PCR in first voided urines in men]
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[Detection of Chlamydia trachomatis infection by PCR in first voided urines in men]
Abstract
The goal of this study was to evaluate whether the new commercially available PCR-based assay Amplicor C. trachomatis (Roche Molecular Systems) could improve the diagnosis of chlamydial urogenital infections in men, compared with cell culture of C. trachomatis considered as the reference method. A total of 466 men attending the STD clinic were tested by the Amplicor test in urine and by cell culture in urethra. The prevalence of C. trachomatis was 13.7% (64/466) by cell culture and 14.4% (67/466) by the Amplicor test. After resolution of the discrepant results, the sensitivity of culture was 91.4% in male urethral specimens. The resolved sensitivity of the PCR assay was 92.7% in male urine and the specificity was 99.5%. We concluded that this rapid PCR-based assay showed an improvement in quality for diagnosing C. trachomatis infections in men.
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