Urogenital Infections
An edition of Urogenital Infections (1988)
New Developments in Laboratory Diagnosis and Treatment
By A. Bondi
Publish Date
2013
Publisher
Springer London, Limited
Language
eng
Pages
146
Description:
The purpose of this annual symposium of the Eastern Pennsylvania Branch of the American Society for Microbiology was to organize a panel of scientists to review the many newer aspects of urogenital infections (UGI). From the onset it was recognized that the subject of UGI is a broad one and that it would not be possible to do justice to all aspects in a two day program. There for, it was agreed not to attempt an extensive review of the many recognized sexually transmitted diseases (STD), in that these have been the subject of other recent scientific symposia either individually or collectively. The major goal of this meeting was to review the many newer aspects of UGI relating to the pathogenesis of infections, newer treatment modalities, and newer approaches to the laboratory diagnosis of the respective diseases. The seeions were organized primarily along the lines of different etiologic agents of UGI. The opening session presented a overview of UGI, with major emphasis on new therapeutic modalities. This area has expanded greatly in recent years because of a better understanding of the etiology of such infections as well as the availability of newer effective chemotherapeutic agents. The second session presented newer approached to pathogenesis and treatment with emphasis on experimental animal studies and newer molecular strategies. Subsequent sessions focused on specific causative agents where newer insights have been recently gained. Included were Chlamydia trachomatis, Mycoplasma species, Neisseria gonorrhea and the ostenisible agent of bacterial vaginosis. The final session focused in a general way on newer approaches to the laboratory diagnosis of the agents of UGI as well as other infections.