A Retrospective Review of Treatment Failures Using Azithromycin and Doxycycline in the Treatment of Rectal Chlamydia Infections in Women and Men Who Have Sex With Men.

Sex Transm Dis

From the *STI Services, Alberta Health Services, Edmonton, Canada; †STI Clinic, Alberta Health Services, Edmonton, Canada; ‡STI Clinic, Alberta Health Services, Calgary, Canada; §Centre for Communicable Diseases and Infection Control, Public Health Agency of Canada, Ottawa, Canada; and ¶Department of Medicine, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada.

Published: February 2016

We examined the prevalence of rectal chlamydia treatment failures in men who have sex with men and women attending Alberta sexually transmitted infection clinics. Among those completing a test of cure, there was no significant difference among patients treated initially with azithromycin (treatment failure, 39/460 [8.5%]; 95% confidence interval, 5.9%-11.0%) compared with patients treated with doxycycline (0/16; 95% confidence interval, 0%-0.2%; P = 0.63).

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