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Spontaneous Clearance of Pharyngeal Gonococcal Infections: A Retrospective Study in Patients of the Sexually Transmitted Infections Clinic; Amsterdam, the Netherlands; 2012 to 2015.
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Sexually transmitted diseases [Sex Transm Dis] 2018 Sep; Vol. 45 (9), pp. 594-599. - Publication Year :
- 2018
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Abstract
- Introduction: Pharyngeal Neisseria gonorrhoeae infections are mostly asymptomatic, yet sustain ongoing gonococcal transmission. We assessed the proportion of pharyngeal gonorrhea that spontaneously clears and identified determinants of clearance.<br />Methods: At the sexually transmitted infections clinic Amsterdam, at-risk women and men who have sex with men were routinely screened for pharyngeal N. gonorrhoeae using an RNA-based nucleic acid amplification test (NAAT; Aptima Combo 2).We retrospectively examined medical records of pharyngeal gonorrhea patients (January 2012-August 2015). We included patients who returned for antibiotic treatment and had a new sample taken for NAAT before treatment. Spontaneous clearance was defined as a negative NAAT result at the follow-up visit.<br />Results: During the study period, 1266 cases with a pharyngeal gonorrhea were not treated at the first consultation and returned for a follow-up visit. Median (interquartile range) time between the first consultation and follow-up was 10 (7-14) days. Spontaneous clearance was found in 139 cases (11.0%) and was associated with age at least 45 years (vs. 16-24 years; adjusted odds ratio, 2.02 [95% confidence interval, 1.09-3.75]) and with time from the first consultation to follow-up (adjusted odds ratio, 1.08 [1.06-1.10], per extra day).<br />Conclusions: Eleven percent of pharyngeal gonorrhea cases cleared spontaneously. Spontaneous clearance of pharyngeal gonorrhea was more often seen among older patients.
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- Adolescent
Adult
Ambulatory Care Facilities
Female
Follow-Up Studies
Gonorrhea drug therapy
Gonorrhea epidemiology
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Neisseria gonorrhoeae genetics
Netherlands epidemiology
Nucleic Acid Amplification Techniques
Pharyngeal Diseases drug therapy
Pharyngeal Diseases epidemiology
Pharynx microbiology
Retrospective Studies
Young Adult
Anti-Bacterial Agents therapeutic use
Gonorrhea microbiology
Neisseria gonorrhoeae isolation & purification
Pharyngeal Diseases microbiology
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1537-4521
- Volume :
- 45
- Issue :
- 9
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Sexually transmitted diseases
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 29465642
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1097/OLQ.0000000000000807