Journal article
New Horizons in Mycoplasma genitalium Treatment
CS Bradshaw, JS Jensen, KB Waites
Journal of Infectious Diseases | OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC | Published : 2017
Abstract
Mycoplasmagenitalium is an important sexually transmitted pathogen responsible for both male and female genital tract disease. Appreciation of its significance in human disease has been hampered by its slow growth in culture, difficulty in isolating it, and lack of commercial molecular-based tests for rapid detection. Comparatively few in vitro data on antimicrobial susceptibility are available due to the scarcity of clinical isolates and difficulty in performing susceptibility tests to determine minimum inhibitory concentrations for M. genitalium. Antimicrobial agents that inhibit protein synthesis such as macrolides, along with fluoroquinolones that inhibit DNA replication, have been the t..
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Funding Acknowledgements
C.S.B., J.S.J., and K.B.W. received funding from the University of Alabama Clinical Trials Group to attend a meeting at which some of this content was presented.