Observations on the microbiology of urethritis in black South African men.

Int J STD AIDS

Department of Medicine, Imperial College School of Medicine, St Mary's Hospital, London W2 1NY.

Published: May 2002

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study analyzed urine samples from 182 black South African men displaying symptoms of urethritis, finding a significant infection rate of Neisseria gonorrhoeae in 47.3% of the symptomatic group.
  • Among 185 men without symptoms, 8.6% were also infected, showing that asymptomatic infections exist.
  • Non-gonococcal urethritis cases revealed 14.6% infection with Chlamydia trachomatis and 16.7% with Mycoplasma genitalium, indicating a notable prevalence of these infections compared to those without symptoms.

Article Abstract

The occurrence of Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Chlamydia trachomatis and Mycoplasma genitalium was determined by molecular techniques in urine specimens from 182 black South African men who had symptoms and/or overt signs of urethritis. Eighty-six (47.3%) of these men were infected with N. gonorrhoeae. There were 185 men without overt evidence of urethritis, 16 (8.6%) of whom were also infected with N. gonorrhoeae. Of the 96 men who had non-gonococcal urethritis, 14 (14.6%) were infected with C. trachomatis, 16 (16.7%) with M. genitalium and only one with both microorganisms. In comparison, 15 (8.9%) of 169 men without overt urethritis and without N. gonorrhoeae were infected with C. trachomatis and 15 (8.9%) with M. genitalium, proportions that were about half the size of those in the group with overt urethritis.

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