Clinical significance of ureaplasmas in urogenital pathology

The clinical significance of Ureaplasmas in urogenital pathology is reviewed. Ureaplasmas belong to the class Mollicutes. Asymptomatic carriage of these bacteria is common, and most individuals do not develop disease. Ureaplasma urealyticum and Ureaplasma parvum are sexually transmitted bacteria amo...

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Main Authors: Vladimir P. Kovalyk, Elena V. Vladimirova, Tayana V. Rubasheva, Natalia S. Sirmays
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Eco-vector 2019-04-01
Series:Клиническая практика
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Online Access:https://journals.eco-vector.com/clinpractice/article/viewFile/10491/9285
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spelling doaj-4093cca443eb4c2abd04718116a60f692020-11-25T03:55:01ZrusEco-vectorКлиническая практика 2220-30952618-86272019-04-01101818710.17816/clinpract10181-8710214Clinical significance of ureaplasmas in urogenital pathologyVladimir P. Kovalyk0Elena V. Vladimirova1Tayana V. Rubasheva2Natalia S. Sirmays3Research Institute of Pulmonology of the Federal Medical-Biological Agency of RussiaResearch Institute of Pulmonology of the Federal Medical-Biological Agency of RussiaResearch Institute of Pulmonology of the Federal Medical-Biological Agency of RussiaResearch Institute of Pulmonology of the Federal Medical-Biological Agency of RussiaThe clinical significance of Ureaplasmas in urogenital pathology is reviewed. Ureaplasmas belong to the class Mollicutes. Asymptomatic carriage of these bacteria is common, and most individuals do not develop disease. Ureaplasma urealyticum and Ureaplasma parvum are sexually transmitted bacteria among humans implicated in a variety of disease states including but not limited to: nongonococcal urethritis, adverse pregnancy outcomes, chorioamnionitis, and bronchopulmonary dysplasia in neonates. U. urealyticum has been associated with urethritis in men and is revealed in a high concentration that confirms its etiological role in the disease. Men with a high U. urealyticum load are considered for treatment, however, the data on the therapy efficiency have been insufficient so far. In symptomatic women, bacterial vaginosis should always be tested for, and the corresponding therapy should be prescribed in case of positive results.https://journals.eco-vector.com/clinpractice/article/viewFile/10491/9285ureaplasmasnongonococcal urethritisbacterial vaginosistreatment
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author Vladimir P. Kovalyk
Elena V. Vladimirova
Tayana V. Rubasheva
Natalia S. Sirmays
spellingShingle Vladimir P. Kovalyk
Elena V. Vladimirova
Tayana V. Rubasheva
Natalia S. Sirmays
Clinical significance of ureaplasmas in urogenital pathology
Клиническая практика
ureaplasmas
nongonococcal urethritis
bacterial vaginosis
treatment
author_facet Vladimir P. Kovalyk
Elena V. Vladimirova
Tayana V. Rubasheva
Natalia S. Sirmays
author_sort Vladimir P. Kovalyk
title Clinical significance of ureaplasmas in urogenital pathology
title_short Clinical significance of ureaplasmas in urogenital pathology
title_full Clinical significance of ureaplasmas in urogenital pathology
title_fullStr Clinical significance of ureaplasmas in urogenital pathology
title_full_unstemmed Clinical significance of ureaplasmas in urogenital pathology
title_sort clinical significance of ureaplasmas in urogenital pathology
publisher Eco-vector
series Клиническая практика
issn 2220-3095
2618-8627
publishDate 2019-04-01
description The clinical significance of Ureaplasmas in urogenital pathology is reviewed. Ureaplasmas belong to the class Mollicutes. Asymptomatic carriage of these bacteria is common, and most individuals do not develop disease. Ureaplasma urealyticum and Ureaplasma parvum are sexually transmitted bacteria among humans implicated in a variety of disease states including but not limited to: nongonococcal urethritis, adverse pregnancy outcomes, chorioamnionitis, and bronchopulmonary dysplasia in neonates. U. urealyticum has been associated with urethritis in men and is revealed in a high concentration that confirms its etiological role in the disease. Men with a high U. urealyticum load are considered for treatment, however, the data on the therapy efficiency have been insufficient so far. In symptomatic women, bacterial vaginosis should always be tested for, and the corresponding therapy should be prescribed in case of positive results.
topic ureaplasmas
nongonococcal urethritis
bacterial vaginosis
treatment
url https://journals.eco-vector.com/clinpractice/article/viewFile/10491/9285
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