Journal article

Higher organism load associated with failure of azithromycin to treat rectal chlamydia

FYS Kong, SN Tabrizi, CK Fairley, S Phillips, G Fehler, M Law, LA Vodstrcil, M Chen, CS Bradshaw, JS Hocking

Epidemiology and Infection | CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS | Published : 2016

Abstract

Repeat rectal chlamydia infection is common in men who have sex with men (MSM) following treatment with 1 g azithromycin. This study describes the association between organism load and repeat rectal chlamydia infection, genovar distribution, and efficacy of azithromycin in asymptomatic MSM. Stored rectal chlamydia-positive samples from MSM were analysed for organism load and genotyped to assist differentiation between reinfection and treatment failure. Included men had follow-up tests within 100 days of index infection. Lymphogranuloma venereum and proctitis diagnosed symptomatically were excluded. Factors associated with repeat infection, treatment failure and reinfection were investigated...

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