PMID: 2113043Jan 1, 1990Paper

Isolation of Neisseria gonorrheae and concomitant bacterial microflora from urine obtained by suprapubic bladder puncture in women with gonococcal urethritis

International Urology and Nephrology
J PécK Pécová

Abstract

The authors examined 38 non-pregnant women with gonococcal urethritis. Thirty-three (86.8%) of them suffered also from endocervical gonorrhea. Neisseria gonorrheae (N. go) was isolated from the midstream of urine in a quantity of 1 x 10(2) to 9 x 10(8) in 1 ml of urine with an average of 5.08 x 10(4) N. go per 1 ml of urine and S. E. M. +/- 3.85 x 10(4) N. go per 1 ml of urine. On the basis of suprapubic puncture ascendent propagation of bacteria to the bladder was observed by cultivation in 13 (34.2%) patients, with isolation of N. go in 5 cases.

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