Extragenital Screening in Men Who Have Sex With Men Diagnoses More Chlamydia and Gonorrhea Cases Than Urine Testing Alone.

Sex Transm Dis

From the *Division of Disease Control, Philadelphia Department of Public Health, Philadelphia, PA; and †Mazzoni Center, Philadelphia, PA.

Published: May 2016

Data were evaluated to determine the benefit of extragenital screening among men who have sex with men in detecting chlamydia/gonorrhea infections. More than seventy percent of chlamydia infections and >80% of gonorrhea infections would have been missed with urine testing alone in the course of a year. Extragenital testing is critical for identifying sexually transmitted diseases among men who have sex with men.

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