Journal article
Rectal chlamydia infections: implications for reinfection risk, screening, and treatment guidelines
A Lau, JS Hocking, FYS Kong
Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases | Published : 2022
Abstract
Purpose of reviewRectal chlamydia is a prevalent sexually transmissible infection in both men who have sex with men (MSM) and in women. Screening is recommended for MSM but remains controversial for women. The optimal treatment for rectal chlamydia is now conclusive but interpreting and managing positive results remains challenging. Infections among MSM are increasing and strategies are needed to reduce incident infections. This review summarizes recent developments for the screening and management of rectal chlamydia and its implications on reinfection.Recent findingsReinfections in MSM may be occurring due to resumption of sex soon after treatment whereas repeat infections in women may occ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This study was completed as part of routine work for all authors. J.S.H. is supported by a NHMRC Senior Research Fellowship (GNT1042907) and F.Y.S.K. by NHMRC Ideas Grant (APP1181057).