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Trichomonas vaginalis, endometritis and sequelae among women with clinically suspected pelvic inflammatory disease.

Ann E WiringaRoberta B NessToni DarvilleRichard H BeigiCatherine L Haggerty
Published in: Sexually transmitted infections (2019)
T. vaginalis was frequently isolated from the vagina of women with PID in the PEACH cohort. Wet mount microscopy for the identification of motile trichomonads was standard practice at the time of the PEACH study, but likely resulted in an underestimation of true T. vaginalis prevalence. Our findings of modest, although non-significant, prospective associations between trichomoniasis and sequelae are novel and underscore the need for additional investigation into whether T. vaginalis may play an aetiological role in adverse reproductive and gynaecological outcomes.
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