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- W2376760019 abstract "Objective To explore whether differences of distribution of cervix of secretion of Ureaplasma urealyticum(UU),Chlamydia trachomatis(CT) and aerobic bacterial community exist in the patients with damp-heat syndrome(DHS),Qi stagnation and blood stasis syndrome(QSBSS) and Qi asthenia and blood stasis syndrome(QABSS) of chronic pelvic inflammatory disease(CPID).Methods In terms of diagnostic standard by western medicine and dialectical idea and typing by traditional Chinese medicine(TCM) of CPID,we surveyed 210 cases with CPID,including 98 DHS cases,66 QSBSS cases and 46 QABSS cases.Their specimens of secretion of cervix were taken and carried out UU,CT examination and aerobic bacterium's examination.Results There were significant differences between UU infection and aerobic bacterium distribution among the groups of DHS,QSBSS and QABSS in CPID.The predominating population in the CPID with DHS,CPID with QSBSS CPID and CPID with QSBSS were mainly G+ germs,up to 76.55% of total germ population.The ratio of different germs in these G+ germs was as follows: Staphylococcus epidermidis of 33.79%,E.faecal of 28.97%.The G-germs in predominating population included E.coli,up to 17.24%.Conclusions The predominating population in the CPID with DHS,CPID with QSBSS CPID and CPID with QSBSS are Staphylococcus and E.coli,suggesting that the predominating population of patients with CPID has changed." @default.
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- W2376760019 title "Relationship Between Ureaplasma urealyticum,Chlamydia trachomatis,Aerobic Bacterium Infection and Chinese Medicine Symptom of Chronic Pelvic Inflammatory Disease" @default.
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