NEW CHLAMYDIA ISOLATION METHODS APPLIED TO CURRENT MEDICAL-PRACTICE AND EPIDEMIOLOGY
- 1 January 1978
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. A129 (3) , 329-339
Abstract
From 935 men attending a consultation for venereal diseases and 117 women suffering from vaginal discharge, 1052 genito-urinary tract specimens were inoculated on monolayers of McCoy [human synovial] cells which were irradiated or treated with cytochalasin B or 5-iodo-2-deoxyuridine. The value of these techniques was estimated in routine diagnostic procedures according to the number of positive cultures, regardless of the number of inclusions per culture and also by comparison of the number of inclusions seen in cells inoculated with reference strains of lymphogranuloma venereum, trachoma and human urethral Chlamydia. The best method seems to consist of the use of McCoy cells treated with cytochalasin B for routine isolation and of acridine orange for the staining of inclusions.This publication has 2 references indexed in Scilit: