STI Ureaplasma urealyticum
Ureaplasma urealyticum is a sexually transmitted microorganism and is the main cause of urethritis worldwide.
It is considered as a causative agent of gynecological disease that can even seriously affect the fetus. Can lead to invasive disease (bacteremia)
Form of infection:
These bacteria are transmitted by direct sexual contact through genital-genital and oral-genital contact.
Symptoms:
Approximately 30% of men and 40-75% of women have no symptoms, so medical and laboratory check-ups are important.
- Men: Inflammation of the prostate, urethra, recurrent urinary tract infections, urethral discharge and pain when urinating.
- Women. Pelvic Inflammatory Disease, bacterial vaginosis, recurrent urinary tract infections, pelvic pain, infertility and ectopic pregnancies.
Detection:
At Bioclinic Laboratories, the PCR test is performed from urine by highly trained personnel, with the highest quality standards.
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