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Detection and biovar discrimination of Ureaplasma urealyticum in Indian patients with genital tract infections
Abstract Prevalence of the 2 ureaplasma biovars was estimated in patients with genital tract infections by polymerase chain reaction targeting the urease and multiple-banded antigen gene. Ureaplasma was more frequently isolated in symptomatic than asymptomatic subjects (48% versus 22%) ( P = 0.001)....
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