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Genital ulcers in Kenya. Clinical and laboratory study.
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Enriched Chocolate AgarGynecologyPathologyGenital UlcersDermatologySocial SciencesVulvar DiseasesHealthcare-associated InfectionVaginitisInfection ControlSexual And Reproductive HealthDermatopathologyClinical Infectious DiseaseFemale Genital CuttingClinical MicrobiologyH DucreyiSexual HealthPathogenesisClinical InfectionMedicine
Of 97 patients with genital ulcers attending a special treatment clinic in Nairobi, Kenya, 60 harboured Haemophilus ducreyi, four herpes simplex virus, and five Neisseria gonorrhoeae. Eleven patients had serological evidence of syphilis; of these one case was confirmed by darkfield microscopy. In the remaining cases no aetiological agent was identified. An enriched chocolate agar with vancomycin and serum was a useful medium for primary isolation of H ducreyi. Tetracycline was generally ineffective in the treatment of ulcers, but sulfadimidine was successful in almost 80% of cases.
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