Published in Genitourin Med on June 01, 1986
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Serological classification of Neisseria gonorrhoeae with monoclonal antibody coagglutination reagents. Genitourin Med (1987) 1.54
Molecular epidemiology of gonorrhea. Clin Microbiol Rev (1989) 1.40
Protein I: structure, function, and genetics. Clin Microbiol Rev (1989) 1.14
Auxotypes, plasmid contents, and serovars of gonococcal strains (PPNG and non-PPNG) from Jamaica. Genitourin Med (1987) 1.07
Characterisation of penicillinase producing gonococci isolated in Munich, 1981-6. Genitourin Med (1988) 1.02
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Plasmid content and protein I serovar of non-penicillinase-producing gonococci isolated in Munich. Epidemiol Infect (1988) 0.92
Gonococcal infection in Edinburgh and Newcastle: serovar prevalence in relation to clinical features and sexual orientation. Genitourin Med (1994) 0.90
Molecular characterization of the argJ mutation in Neisseria gonorrhoeae strains with requirements for arginine, hypoxanthine, and uracil. Infect Immun (1992) 0.76
Nutritional profiles of Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Neisseria meningitidis, and Neisseria lactamica in chemically defined media and the use of growth requirements for gonococcal typing. J Infect Dis (1973) 12.22
Disseminated gonococcal infections caused by Neisseria gonorrhoeae with unique nutritional requirements. J Infect Dis (1975) 7.92
Serological classification of Neisseria gonorrhoeae with monoclonal antibodies. Infect Immun (1982) 5.54
Serological classification of Neisseria gonorrhoeae with use of monoclonal antibodies to gonococcal outer membrane protein I. J Infect Dis (1984) 5.40
Low antibiotic resistance of gonococci causing disseminated infection. N Engl J Med (1973) 3.48
Characteristics of atypical Neisseria gonorrhoeae from disseminated and localized infections. Infect Immun (1976) 3.08
Serology of Neisseria gonorrhoeae. Classification by co-agglutination. Acta Pathol Microbiol Scand B (1980) 2.38
Asymptomatic gonorrhea in men: caused by gonococci with unique nutritional requirements. Science (1977) 2.37
Epidemiology of penicillinase-producing Neisseria gonorrhoeae infections: analysis by auxotyping and serogrouping. N Engl J Med (1982) 2.36
Serology of Neisseria gonorrhoeae: coagglutination serogroups WI and WII/III correspond to different outer membrane protein I molecules. Infect Immun (1982) 2.21
Penicillin sensitivity and serum resistance are independent attributes of strains of Neisseria gonorrhoeae causing disseminated gonococcal infection. Infect Immun (1977) 2.09
Purine metabolism in Neisseria gonorrhoeae: the requirement for hypoxanthine. Can J Microbiol (1980) 2.08
Phenotypic and epidemiologic correlates of auxotype in Neisseria gonorrhoeae. J Infect Dis (1978) 2.02
Serology of Neisseria gonorrhoeae: W-antigen serogrouping by coagglutination and protein I serotyping by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay both detect protein I antigens. Infect Immun (1982) 1.82
Gonococcal W serogroups in Scandinavia. A study with polyclonal and monoclonal antibodies. Acta Pathol Microbiol Immunol Scand B (1983) 1.45
Effect of growth hormone-release inhibiting hormone on hormones stimulating exocrine pancreatic secretion. J Clin Invest (1976) 1.22
Incidence of disseminated gonococcal infection correlated with the presence of AHU auxotype of Neisseria gonorrhoeae in a community. Sex Transm Dis (1984) 0.98
Sensitivity of Neisseria gonorrhoeae to penicillin in West Germany. Br J Vener Dis (1979) 0.95
Auxotypes of Neisseria gonorrhoeae isolated from localized and disseminated infections in Montreal. Can Med Assoc J (1980) 0.94
Changes in the prevalence of auxotypes of Neisseria gonorrhoeae among black and white patients attending a clinic for sexually transmitted diseases. Sex Transm Dis (1983) 0.89
Nonspecific vaginitis. Diagnostic criteria and microbial and epidemiologic associations. Am J Med (1983) 16.63
Prevention of pelvic inflammatory disease by screening for cervical chlamydial infection. N Engl J Med (1996) 11.91
Etiology of nongonococcal urethritis. N Engl J Med (1975) 9.61
Diagnosis of coliform infection in acutely dysuric women. N Engl J Med (1982) 8.75
Characterization of plasmid deoxyribonucleic acid from Neisseria gonorrhoeae. Infect Immun (1974) 8.30
Disseminated gonococcal infections caused by Neisseria gonorrhoeae with unique nutritional requirements. J Infect Dis (1975) 7.92
Genital herpes simplex virus infections: clinical manifestations, course, and complications. Ann Intern Med (1983) 7.89
The serological classification of Neisseria gonorrhoeae. I. Isolation of the outer membrane complex responsible for serotypic specificity. J Exp Med (1976) 7.85
Nonspecific vaginitis: role of Haemophilus vaginalis and treatment with metronidazole. N Engl J Med (1978) 7.07
Causes of the acute urethral syndrome in women. N Engl J Med (1980) 6.91
Anaerobic bacteria in nonspecific vaginitis. N Engl J Med (1980) 6.74
Campylobacter cinaedi (sp. nov.) and Campylobacter fennelliae (sp. nov.): two new Campylobacter species associated with enteric disease in homosexual men. J Infect Dis (1985) 6.32
Culture-independent diagnosis of Chlamydia trachomatis using monoclonal antibodies. N Engl J Med (1984) 6.08
A cohort study of the risk of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade 2 or 3 in relation to papillomavirus infection. N Engl J Med (1992) 5.96
Asymptomatic gonorrhea in men. Diagnosis, natural course, prevalence and significance. N Engl J Med (1974) 5.68
Disseminated gonococcal infection. Ann Intern Med (1971) 5.66
Serological classification of Neisseria gonorrhoeae with monoclonal antibodies. Infect Immun (1982) 5.54
Gonococci causing disseminated gonococcal infection are resistant to the bactericidal action of normal human sera. J Clin Invest (1976) 5.54
Serological classification of Neisseria gonorrhoeae with use of monoclonal antibodies to gonococcal outer membrane protein I. J Infect Dis (1984) 5.40
Clinical spectrum of pharyngeal gonococcal infection. N Engl J Med (1973) 5.34
A case-control study of chorioamnionic infection and histologic chorioamnionitis in prematurity. N Engl J Med (1988) 5.32
Polymicrobial etiology of acute pelvic inflammatory disease. N Engl J Med (1975) 4.99
Quantitative determination of antibody to gonococcal pili. Changes in antibody levels with gonococcal infection. J Clin Invest (1973) 4.90
Mucopurulent cervicitis--the ignored counterpart in women of urethritis in men. N Engl J Med (1984) 4.74
AIDS virus infection in Nairobi prostitutes. Spread of the epidemic to East Africa. N Engl J Med (1986) 4.68
Independent associations of bacterial vaginosis and Chlamydia trachomatis infection with adverse pregnancy outcome. JAMA (1986) 4.62
Diagnosis of bacterial vaginosis by direct gram stain of vaginal fluid. J Clin Microbiol (1983) 4.42
Selective differential human blood bilayer media for isolation of Gardnerella (Haemophilus) vaginalis. J Clin Microbiol (1982) 4.28
Characterization of Campylobacter-like organisms isolated from homosexual men. J Infect Dis (1984) 4.23
Relationships of vaginal Lactobacillus species, cervical Chlamydia trachomatis, and bacterial vaginosis to preterm birth. Obstet Gynecol (1988) 4.23
Prevalence of hydrogen peroxide-producing Lactobacillus species in normal women and women with bacterial vaginosis. J Clin Microbiol (1989) 4.03
Laboratory testing for Neisseria gonorrhoeae by recently introduced nonculture tests: a performance review with clinical and public health considerations. Clin Infect Dis (1998) 3.69
Preterm labor associated with subclinical amniotic fluid infection and with bacterial vaginosis. Obstet Gynecol (1986) 3.67
A trial of topical acyclovir in genital herpes simplex virus infections. N Engl J Med (1982) 3.66
Tetracycline-resistant Mycoplasma hominis strains contain streptococcal tetM sequences. Antimicrob Agents Chemother (1985) 3.66
Diagnosis and clinical manifestations of bacterial vaginosis. Am J Obstet Gynecol (1988) 3.66
Frequency and distribution in the United States of strains of Neisseria gonorrhoeae with plasmid-mediated, high-level resistance to tetracycline. J Infect Dis (1987) 3.62
Isolation of viruses, bacteria and other organisms from venereal disease clinic patients: methodology and problems associated with multiple isolations. Health Lab Sci (1973) 3.62
Underdiagnosis of genital herpes by current clinical and viral-isolation procedures. N Engl J Med (1992) 3.56
Low antibiotic resistance of gonococci causing disseminated infection. N Engl J Med (1973) 3.48
An estimate of the risk of men acquiring gonorrhea by sexual contact with infected females. Am J Epidemiol (1970) 3.46
Evaluation of cefazolin, a new cephalosporin antibiotic. Antimicrob Agents Chemother (1973) 3.44
Studies of venereal disease. 3. Double-blind comparison of tetracycline hydrochloride and placebo in treatment of nongonococcal urethritis. JAMA (1967) 3.40
The Chlamydia epidemic. JAMA (1981) 3.35
Sexual transmission of hepatitis A in homosexual men: incidence and mechanism. N Engl J Med (1980) 3.33
Epidemiology of genital human papillomavirus infection. Epidemiol Rev (1988) 3.32
Risk of recurrence after first episodes of genital herpes. Relation to HSV type and antibody response. N Engl J Med (1981) 3.32
National surveillance of antimicrobial resistance in Neisseria gonorrhoeae. The Gonococcal Isolate Surveillance Project. JAMA (1990) 3.25
Hydrogen peroxide-producing lactobacilli and acquisition of vaginal infections. J Infect Dis (1996) 3.23
Correlation of host immune response with quantitative recovery of Chlamydia trachomatis from the human endocervix. Infect Immun (1983) 3.22
Etiology of nongonococcal urethritis. Evidence for Chlamydia trachomatis and Ureaplasma urealyticum. J Clin Invest (1977) 3.18
Chlamydia trachomatis as a cause of acute "idiopathic" epididymitis. N Engl J Med (1978) 3.16
Rapid tests for sexually transmitted infections (STIs): the way forward. Sex Transm Infect (2006) 3.16
The polymicrobial origin of intestinal infections in homosexual men. N Engl J Med (1983) 3.12
DNA hybridization technique for the detection of Neisseria gonorrhoeae in men with urethritis. J Infect Dis (1983) 3.11
Simplified microimmunofluorescence test with trachoma-lymphogranuloma venereum (Chlamydia trachomatis) antigens for use as a screening test for antibody. J Clin Microbiol (1975) 3.03
Chlamydia trachomatis proctitis. N Engl J Med (1981) 3.02
Clinical manifestations of vaginal trichomoniasis. JAMA (1989) 2.97
Standardization of disk diffusion and agar dilution susceptibility tests for Neisseria gonorrhoeae: interpretive criteria and quality control guidelines for ceftriaxone, penicillin, spectinomycin, and tetracycline. J Clin Microbiol (1989) 2.96
Identification of Gardnerella (Haemophilus) vaginalis. J Clin Microbiol (1982) 2.96
Characterization of Neisseria cinerea, a nonpathogenic species isolated on Martin-Lewis medium selective for pathogenic Neisseria spp. J Clin Microbiol (1984) 2.92
Effect of treatment regimens for Neisseria gonorrhoeae on simultaneous infection with Chlamydia trachomatis. N Engl J Med (1984) 2.89
Studies of venereal disease. II. Observations on the incidence, etiology, and treatment of the postgonococcal urethritis syndrome. JAMA (1967) 2.84
Problems, solutions, and challenges in syndromic management of sexually transmitted diseases. Sex Transm Infect (1998) 2.83
Sexual mixing patterns of patients attending sexually transmitted diseases clinics. Sex Transm Dis (1996) 2.76
Immunotypes of Chlamydia trachomatis isolates in Seattle, Washington. Infect Immun (1983) 2.76
Sexually transmitted diseases in victims of rape. N Engl J Med (1990) 2.74
Sexual bridging by Cambodian men: potential importance for general population spread of STD and HIV epidemics. Sex Transm Dis (2000) 2.66
Infections with Campylobacter jejuni and Campylobacter-like organisms in homosexual men. Ann Intern Med (1984) 2.65
Frequency of acquisition of first-episode genital infection with herpes simplex virus from symptomatic and asymptomatic source contacts. Sex Transm Dis (1985) 2.64
Correlation between structure and pathogenicity of potato spindle tuber viroid (PSTV). EMBO J (1985) 2.63
Single oral dose ampicillin-probenecid treatment of gnorrhea in the male. JAMA (1971) 2.56
Prematurity and perinatal mortality in pregnancies complicated by maternal Chlamydia trachomatis infections. JAMA (1982) 2.55
Gonococcal strains from homosexual men have outer membranes with reduced permeability to hydrophobic molecules. Infect Immun (1982) 2.55
Sexual mixing patterns in the spread of gonococcal and chlamydial infections. Am J Public Health (1999) 2.54
Chlamydia trachomatis urethral infections in men. Prevalence, risk factors, and clinical manifestations. Ann Intern Med (1984) 2.44
Spectinomycin versus tetracycline for the treatment of gonorrhea. N Engl J Med (1977) 2.44
Isolation of human immunodeficiency virus from genital ulcers in Nairobi prostitutes. J Infect Dis (1989) 2.41
Detection of HIV DNA in cervical and vaginal secretions. Prevalence and correlates among women in Nairobi, Kenya. JAMA (1993) 2.41
Asymptomatic gonorrhea in men: caused by gonococci with unique nutritional requirements. Science (1977) 2.37
Epidemiology of penicillinase-producing Neisseria gonorrhoeae infections: analysis by auxotyping and serogrouping. N Engl J Med (1982) 2.36
Genital herpes simplex virus infections: current concepts in diagnosis, therapy, and prevention. Ann Intern Med (1983) 2.33
Prevalence and characterization of hippurate-negative Campylobacter jejuni in King County, Washington. J Clin Microbiol (1987) 2.33
Pathogenesis of acute pelvic inflammatory disease: role of contraception and other risk factors. Am J Obstet Gynecol (1977) 2.31
Reduction of the diagnostic window with a new combined p24 antigen and human immunodeficiency virus antibody screening assay. J Virol Methods (1998) 2.31
Spectinomycin and penicillin G in the treatment of gonorrhea. A comparative evaluation. JAMA (1972) 2.30
Epidemiology of gonorrhea: distribution and temporal changes in auxotype/serovar classes of Neisseria gonorrhoeae. Sex Transm Dis (1987) 2.27
Circumcision and sexually transmitted diseases. Am J Public Health (1994) 2.27
Amine content of vaginal fluid from untreated and treated patients with nonspecific vaginitis. J Clin Invest (1979) 2.25