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The role of chlamydia genus-specific and species-specific IgG antibody testing in predicting tubal disease in subfertile women
2004
Human Reproduction
BACKGROUND: We evaluated whether measuring chlamydia genus-and species-speci®c immunoglobulin (Ig) G antibodies might improve the predictive value of C. trachomatis antibody testing (CAT) in screening for distal tubal pathology (DTP). METHODS: Serum of 313 subfertile women was tested for the presence of species-speci®c antibodies to C. trachomatis, C. pneumoniae and C. psittaci and genus-speci®c antibodies to chlamydia lipopolysaccharide (LPS). Only patients who had undergone a laparoscopy with
doi:10.1093/humrep/deh267
pmid:15105400
fatcat:cwwpheu3gbavzbxe7mv2f64l7a