Mycoplasma genitalium in chronic non-gonococcal urethritis.

Int J STD AIDS

Division of Medicine, Imperial College London, St Mary's Hospital, London W2 1NY, UK.

Published: January 2004

AI Article Synopsis

  • 78 men with chronic urethritis were studied, revealing that 21% had Mycoplasma genitalium and 6% had Chlamydia trachomatis.
  • Men positive for M. genitalium showed no significant difference in previous antibiotic treatment duration compared to those negative, indicating potential antibiotic resistance.
  • After a 4-6 week erythromycin treatment, 82% of M. genitalium-positive men improved, but six later relapsed without infection being detected.

Article Abstract

Seventy-eight men with a history of chronic urethritis were referred for investigation. Of 52 men diagnosed as having persistent or recurrent non-gonococcal urethritis (NGU) at the time of referral, 11 (21%) were infected with Mycoplasma genitalium and three with Chlamydia trachomatis. Men who were M. genitalium-positive had not previously received less antibiotic, in terms of treatment duration, than those who were M. genitalium-negative, suggesting a possible resistance to the antibiotics given. In the current investigation, of 11 M. genitalium-positive men with persistent or recurrent NGU who were treated for four to six weeks with erythromycin, 500 mg four times daily, nine (82%) responded clinically and microbiologically, but later six relapsed without M. genitalium being detected. The results of observing and investigating a patient for about one year, the only one to have concurrent chlamydial and mycoplasmal infections, is presented, a feature being the intermittent persistence of the mycoplasma.

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