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Reexamining the Prevalence of Chlamydia trachomatis Infection Among Gay Men With Urethritis

Authors :
CIEMINS, ELIZABETH L.
FLOOD, JENNIFER
KENT, CHARLOTTE K.
SHAW, HOWARD
ROWNIAK, STEFAN
MONCADA, JEANNE
KLAUSNER, JEFFREY D.
SCHACHTER, JULIUS
Source :
Sexually Transmitted Diseases. May, 2000, Vol. 27 Issue 5, 249
Publication Year :
2000

Abstract

Background: Evidence of an STD-HIV interaction and the availability of noninvasive urine-based screening tests have resulted in an increased focus on chlamydial infections in men. Goal: To evaluate the prevalence of chlamydial infections among men with urethritis at the San Francisco City Clinic (SFCC). Study Design: In 1997, male SFCC patients diagnosed with urethritis were tested for chlamydia using urine-based ligase chain reaction and for gonorrhea using urethral culture. Results: Gonorrhea was identified in 45% of men who have sex with men (MSM) versus 26% of men who have sex with women (MSW). Among men with gonorrhea, chlamydia coinfection was found among 15.2% of MSM and 8.4% of MSW. Among men with nongonococcal urethritis, 18% and 20% of MSM and MSW had chlamydial infection, respectively. Young age was associated with chlamydial infection in MSM. Conclusion: After a period of low chlamydiai infection rates in MSM during the pre-AIDS era, infection rates are increasing among this population. SFCC's revised clinical practice guidelines include chlamydia testing of MSM with urethritis.<br />More and more gay men are becoming infected with chlamydia, which is a sexually transmitted disease. It can occur in conjunction with other STDs, such as gonorrhea and non-gonococcal urethritis.

Details

ISSN :
01485717
Volume :
27
Issue :
5
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
edsgcl.62671497