Lm. Clarke et al., RECOVERY OF CYTOMEGALOVIRUS AND HERPES-SIMPLEX VIRUS FROM UPPER AND LOWER GENITAL-TRACT SPECIMENS OBTAINED FROM WOMEN WITH PELVIC INFLAMMATORY DISEASE, The Journal of infectious diseases, 176(1), 1997, pp. 286-288
Lower genital tract specimens and endometrial biopsies from 147 women
with pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) and surgical specimens (fallopi
an tubes, ovaries, or both) from 22 women with PID and 37 women withou
t PID were cultured for cytomegalovirus (CMV) and herpes simplex virus
(HSV), as well as for organisms commonly associated with PID. CMV was
isolated from 39 cervical or endometrial samples from 30 (20.4%) of 1
47 women with PID and from ovaries or fallopian tubes from 5 (22.7%) o
f 22 women with PID, but CMV was not recovered from surgical specimens
obtained from 37 women undergoing surgery for tubal ligation, ectopic
pregnancy, or other gynecologic conditions (P = .005). HSV was isolat
ed from cervical samples obtained from 5 (3.4%) of 147 women with PID
but not from any endometrial or surgical specimens. These data suggest
that CMV, but not HSV, may contribute to the pathogenesis of PID in s
ame patients.