Polymerase chain reaction versus conventional methods in the diagnosis of vaginal trichomoniasis.
Eman Kamal Abass El-Gayar;
Abstract
Wet mount microscopy detected T. vaginalis in 82 ( 41% ) of 200 vaginal swab samples. On the other hand culture on in Pouch TV and modified thioglycolate media yielded positive results from 128 ( 64% ) and 130 ( 65% ) samples respectively. Using TVA5-TVA6
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| Title | Polymerase chain reaction versus conventional methods in the diagnosis of vaginal trichomoniasis. | Authors | Eman Kamal Abass El-Gayar | Keywords | Polymerase chain reaction versus conventional methods in the diagnosis of vaginal trichomoniasis. | Issue Date | 2006 | Description | Wet mount microscopy detected T. vaginalis in 82 ( 41% ) of 200 vaginal swab samples. On the other hand culture on in Pouch TV and modified thioglycolate media yielded positive results from 128 ( 64% ) and 130 ( 65% ) samples respectively. Using TVA5-TVA6 |
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