Publications by authors named "Mohammadreza Rajabpour"

Tehran's actual prevalence of (CT) and its genotypes are still unclear. Molecular typing of CT strains can provide essential epidemiological knowledge and contribute to improved control measures. In this study, we aimed to determine the prevalence of CT and its genotypes in the endocervical infections of females who attended the gynecology and infertility clinics in Tehran.

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Gonorrhea is a sexually transmitted infection occurring worldwide. Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) surveillance in and associated molecular epidemiological studies are crucial to ascertain the spread of antibiotic-resistant and developing the local treatment guidelines. This study was performed to determine the antimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST) and molecular epidemiology of isolates in Tehran, Iran.

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Background: Timely identification of infections can lead to a decrease in mortality rates. Differentiation of from other similar species using traditional culture-based and molecular methods is problematic. In this study, we assessed the efficacy of identifying the and for the detection of from isolates and various clinical samples using molecular methods.

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The present study investigates the prevalence of (CT), (NG), and (TV) among women with genitourinary infection and pregnancy-related complications in Tehran. It also evaluates the demographic information, symptoms, and sequelae. Endocervical samples were obtained over a period of eight months from 360 women including 180 symptomatic patients and 180 patients with pregnancy-related complications and infertility.

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