Mycoplasma genitalium retrospective audit of Northern Territory isolates from 2022.

Kate E Proudmore, Manoji Gunathilake, Lucy C Crawford, Kevin Freeman, Dimitrios Menouhos, Rob W Baird
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Abstract: The Northern Territory (NT) has the highest rates of sexually transmitted infections (STI) in Australia; however, the local prevalence of Mycoplasma genitalium (M. genitalium) has not been previously determined. This study was designed to review M. genitalium detection, to determine the regional NT prevalence and macrolide resistance rates. In our study the NT background prevalence of M. genitalium is 13%, with the highest detection rates occurring in central Australia and in correctional facility inmates. Symptomatic patients attending sexual health clinics have a positivity rate of 12%, but very high macrolide resistance. The decision to screen for M. genitalium should be based on several factors, including the prevalence of the infection in the local population; the availability of effective treatments; and the potential benefits and risks of detection and therapy.

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对 2022 年北部地区分离的生殖器支原体进行回顾性审计。
摘要:北领地(NT)是澳大利亚性传播感染(STI)发病率最高的地区;然而,当地生殖支原体(M. genitalium)的发病率此前尚未确定。本研究旨在审查生殖器支原体的检测情况,确定北部地区的流行率和大环内酯类药物的耐药率。在我们的研究中,北部地区 M. 生殖器桿菌的背景流行率为 13%,澳大利亚中部和惩教机构囚犯中的检出率最高。到性健康诊所就诊的无症状患者的阳性率为 12%,但对大环内酯类药物的耐药性非常高。筛查 M. 生殖器畸形的决定应基于多个因素,包括当地人口的感染率、有效治疗方法的可用性,以及检测和治疗的潜在益处和风险。
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