Penile, urethral, and seminal sampling for diagnosis of human papillomavirus infection in men.

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY(2007)

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Abstract
Methods that used specimens from three genital sites (penile brushing [PB], urethral brushing [UB], and the retrieval of semen [SE]) from 50 men were examined for human papillornavirus (HPV) DNA detection. The rates of detection by PB, UB, SE, PB and UB, and PB and SE were 88.9%, 50.0%, 33.3%, 100%, and 97.2%, respectively. The use of PB and UB appears to be the most accurate method; as an alternative to UB, the use of SE with PB could be used to improve the rate of HPV DNA detection in men.
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microbiology,room temperature,sterilization,phosphate buffer saline,dna extraction
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