中华皮肤科杂志 ›› 1993, Vol. 26 ›› Issue (4): 201-203.

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我国部分地区性病高危人群生殖道衣原体感染和HIV抗体的调查

叶顺章1, 宦秉瑜2, 钟镜增3, 舒琴芳4   

  1. 1. 全国性病防治研究中心, 南京, 210042;
    2. 重庆市性病监测中心;
    3. 广州市性病监测中心;
    4. 上海市性病检测中心
  • 收稿日期:1992-05-05 修回日期:1992-11-21 出版日期:1993-08-15 发布日期:1993-08-15

Survey of genitourinary chlamydial infection and HIV antibody in high risk populations from areas in China

YE Shun-Zhang1, HUAN Bing-Yu2   

  1. National Center for STD Control and Research, 210042
  • Received:1992-05-05 Revised:1992-11-21 Online:1993-08-15 Published:1993-08-15

摘要: 我们于1991年9月至1992年2月对南京、重庆、广州和上海4个地区的956例性病门诊病人和卖淫嫖娼人员进行了沙眼衣原体感染和人类免疫缺陷病毒HIV抗休的检查.发现有泌尿生殖道衣原体感染者94例,占被检人数的22.2%,未检出HIS抗体阳性者..衣原体感染同时患有淋病者占14.3%(8/56),同时患有梅毒、尖锐湿优和生殖道白念珠菌感染者各1例(1.8%),另有3例(5.3%)同时患有衣原体感染、琳病和滴虫3种性传播疾病(STD).有48.8%的衣原体感染者不表现任何临床症状.所获结果显示在我国不仅有泌尿生殖道沙眼衣原体感染的存在,且已构成了流行.提示我们在开展STD防治工作时,应加强对泌尿生殖道衣原休感染的防治工作.

关键词: 性传播疾病, 沙眼衣原休感染, 抗体,HIY

Abstract: A survey of genitourinary Chlamydia trachomatis infection and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) antibody was conducted in 456 patients attending sexually transmitted disease(STD) clinics and prostitutes from Nanjing, Chongqing, Guangzhou and Shanghai regions from September, 1991 to February 1992. The results showed that there were 94 cases of urogenital chlamydial infection, accounting for 22.2% of the patients tested, and no one was HIV antibody positive. In patients with chlamydial infection, 14.3% (8/56) were co-infected wish gonorrhea, while 1.8%, 1.8%, and 1.8%(1/56) with syphilis, condyloma acuminatum, and genital candidal infection, respectively. Three kinds of STD, namely chlamydial infection, gonorrhea and trichomoniasis coexisted in 3 patients(5.3%). 48.8% of Patients with chlamydial infection had no clinical symptoms. It is demonatrated that ttrogcnital chlamydial infection has been prevalent in our country, which suggests the necessity of strengthening the control work for urogenital chlamydial infection in the course of national STD control Program.

Key words: Sexually transmitted diseases, Chlamydia, trachomatis, infection, Anti-body, HIV