[Gonococcal and nongonococcal urethritis in the male. Apropos of 100 cases treated with doxycycline polyphosphate].

Y Privat, P Latourelle
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After pointing out the epidemiological significance of sexually transmitted diseases, the authors report results in 100 male patients given doxycycline polyphosphate during 2 weeks for urethritis. Ten patients had post-gonococcal urethritis and twenty others had persistent urethritis afer a first treatment had failed. The association Chlamydia trachomatis-Staphylococcus albus was the most common bacteriologic finding. Staphylococcus aureus and Neisseria gonorrhea were demonstrated in 24 and 12 cases respectively. Ureaplasma urealyticum was found in only four instances. Clinical and bacteriological results show that doxycycline polyphosphate was effective in 92 out of 100 cases. Circumstances of the eight failures are analyzed specifically. Clinical tolerance was excellent in every case. Following confrontation with recent data from the literature, these results lead the authors to conclude that gonococcal and non-gonococcal urethritis is an indication of choice for doxycycline polyphosphate.

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男性淋球菌性和非淋球菌性尿道炎。多西环素多磷酸治疗100例。
在指出性传播疾病的流行病学意义后,作者报告了100例男性尿道炎患者在2周内给予多西环素治疗的结果。10名患者患有淋球菌后尿道炎,另外20名患者在第一次治疗失败后患有持续性尿道炎。沙眼衣原体-白色葡萄球菌是最常见的细菌学发现。金黄色葡萄球菌24例,淋病奈瑟菌12例。解脲原体仅4例。临床和细菌学结果表明,多西环素对100例患者有92例有效。具体分析了8次故障发生的情况。每个病例的临床耐受性都很好。在与最近的文献数据进行对比后,这些结果使作者得出结论,淋球菌性和非淋球菌性尿道炎是多西环素聚磷酸酯的适应症。
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