Gonorrhea screening program in a women's hospital outpatient department: results and analysis of risk factors.

D L Cooper, G S Bernstein, D Ivler, Y Pinal, R Nakamura
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Endocervical cultures for Neisseria gonorrhoeae were taken from 4,285 new patients attending the emergency room and outpatient clinics at Women's Hospital, Los Angeles County-University of Southern California Medical Center. Of these, 144 (3.4%) were positive. Clinic-specific rates were: emergency room 9.0%, family planning clinic 2.3%, therapeutic abortion clinic 2.2%, and prenatal clinic 1.0%. An additional 70 return patients were cultured because of history, symptoms, or signs suggestive of gonorrhea; 14% of these "nonscreen" cultures were positive. Rates for the emergency room and nonscreen category were significantly greater than rates from the clinics. A questionnaire was used to determine patient characteristics in an attempt to identify a high-risk population. Variables of age, race, marital status, history of previous veneral disease or pelvic infection, number of sexual partners, and suspicion of venereal disease were significantly related to the incidence of positive cultures. Obstetrical history and symptoms of cramping or discharge were not related.

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从洛杉矶县-南加州大学医学中心妇女医院急诊室和门诊就诊的4285名新患者的宫颈内培养淋病奈瑟菌。其中144例(3.4%)为阳性。具体诊所比例为:急诊室9.0%,计划生育诊所2.3%,治疗性流产诊所2.2%,产前诊所1.0%。另外70例因病史、症状或体征提示淋病而返回的患者进行培养;这些“非屏幕”培养中有14%是阳性的。急诊室和非筛查类别的比率明显高于诊所的比率。调查问卷用于确定患者特征,试图确定高危人群。年龄、种族、婚姻状况、既往性病或盆腔感染史、性伴侣数量、怀疑有性病等变量与阳性培养的发生率显著相关。产科史与痉挛或出血症状无关。
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