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Archives of Clinical Microbiology

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Comparison of PCR and culture methods to determine Mycoplasma hominis in women's endocervical samples referred to infertility hospital of Hamadan

Euroscicon conference on Bacteriology and Mycology
June 18 - 19 , 2018 Paris , France

Rasoul Yousefimashouf, Farzaneh Moradi, Mohamad Yousef Alikhani and Soghra Rabiei

Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Iran

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Arch Clin Microbiol

Abstract:

Introduction & Aims: Mycoplasma hominis is a bacterium of Mycoplasmataceae family that does not have a cell wall and its cell membrane contains sterols. Mycoplasma hominis colonizes in the female genital tracts and can cause some genital disorders such as vaginitis, infertility, abortion, preterm delivery and other diseases related to genital tracts. Microscopy is of no diagnostic value, mycoplasmas’ stain and culture poorly because they have no cell wall. The aim of this study was to compare PCR and culture methods to determine Mycoplasma hominis in the women's endocervical samples who were referred to infertility hospital of Hamadan (west of Iran) in 2016. Material & Methods: 234 women who had at least one of the genital disorders symptoms such as vaginitis, infertility, abortion, preterm delivery were included in study. The endocervical samples were taken, using the sterile swab. The samples were cultured in a specific Mycoplama media (PPLO) and were identified by culture results and PCR molecular techniques to detect the 16s rRNA gene. Descriptive statistics were used to analyze the data. Results: From 234 samples, 14 isolates (6%) were identified as Mycoplasma hominis by culture methods and 30 isolates (12/7%) were detected by PCR method. The prevalence of Mycoplasma hominis in the studied population was 13.7% in both methods. The genital tracts of 12.3% patients with vaginitis and 10.3% with infertility were colonized by Mycoplasma hominis species. The sensitivity of PCR method was 91.82%, while the sensitivity of culture method was 85.71%. Conclusion: The prevalence of Mycoplasma hominis in the studied population was significant, so further investigation is necessary. Our results also showed that PCR method was sensitive than culture method to detect Mycoplasma hominis, but agreement coefficient between culture and PCR method was very high (k = 0.5). Although molecular techniques such as PCR to detect these bacteria are sensitive, but the culture method is still used as a golden method in diagnostic microbiology laboratories.

Biography :

Rasoul Yousefimashouf has completed his PhD in Clinical Microbiology from Department of Experimental and Clinical Microbiology, Sheffield University, England, UK in 1992. He is an Academic Staff and Microbiology Lecturer in Hamadan University of Medical Sciences Hamadan, Iran since 1985. He has published more than 40 papers in reputed journals and has been serving as Member of Bacteriology, Board of Ministry of Health and Medical Education in Iran since 2002. His research field includes Molecular Identification of Human Pathogenic Bacteria, Anaerobic Bacteria and Antibiotics Resistance Study

E-mail: 2016207017@njau.edu.cn