Szarewski A, Pompey A, Cronin D, Bertrand J, Bradbeer C, Thin R N
Department of Genitourinary Medicine, St Thomas' Hospital, London, UK.
Int J STD AIDS. 1991 Sep-Oct;2(5):367-8. doi: 10.1177/095646249100200513.
Five hundred and thirty-three women attending a genitourinary medicine clinic underwent concurrent cytology and Chlamydia trachomatis screening using a Cytobrush (Medscand AB). In each case, the same Cytobrush was used to give a sample for direct immunofluorescence and culture. 11.1% of samples were positive by immunofluorescence, while 10.6% were positive by culture. This was a close agreement (Kappa = 0.875). The ability of the same instrument to be used for both cytology and chlamydial screening, where direct immunofluorescence is used for detection of chlamydiae, may allow more widespread screening for chlamydia to be practical.