Bébéar C, Khalef A, Roche M C, Cantet P, Maleville J, Latrille J
Sem Hop. 1978 Jan 9;54(2):107-11.
The role of genital mycoplasmas, e.g. M. hominis and U. urealyticum in urogenital infections is controversial. 120 samples were taken in 95 men and 25 women with urogenital infections and examined in the laboratory. Mycoplasmas were found in about 32% of men and 52% of women. M. Hominis is often associated with gonococcal infection and seems to play only a secondary role. The frequent isolation of U. urealyticum in various types of urethritis (gonococcal and non-gonococcal) is roughly the same. In the absence of a control investigation in healthy subjects, it is not possible to say whether it plays any role in urethritis.