Vaginal swabs are slightly more sensitive than urine samples for detecting chlamydia, gonorrhea, or trichomoniasis in women

Question clinique

Are urine samples as accurate as vaginally collected samples to detect chlamydia, gonorrhea, or trichomoniasis in women?

L’Essentiel

In this study, the overall sensitivity for detecting chlamydia, gonorrhea, or trichomonas in women was greater with vaginal samples than urine samples. 2a

Plan de l'etude: Meta-analysis (other)

Financement: Unknown/not stated

Cadre: Various (meta-analysis)

Reviewer

Henry C. Barry, MD, MS
Professor
Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI


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Commentaires

DR ARUP KUMAR DHARA

Impact assessment

Excellent

Roland Michael Grad

Not enough information ...

Are we evaluating the accuracy of these two methods of detection in people with or without symptoms? This is an important distinction. Screening for chlamydia is recommended for Canadians under 30 who have been sexually active.