Chlamydia
Predisposing factors for chlamydia
How is chlamydia transmitted
Incubation period for chlamydia
Poorly defined, but typically 5-10 days. Given the
relatively slow replication cycle of the organism, symptoms may not appear until several weeks.
Chlamydia
Chlamydia frequency screening recommendations
Female presentation:
(1) Urethritis
(a) Dysuria
(b) Pyuria
(c) Increased urinary frequency
(2) Cervicitis (most frequent clinical manifestation in female)
(a) Increased vaginal discharge
(b) Intermenstrual vaginal bleeding
(c) Dyspareunia
Chlamydia
Male presentation:
(1) Urethritis (most frequent clinical manifestation in males)
(a) Mucoid or clear watery discharge.
(b) Dysuria is most common complaint.
(c) Scant discharge on underwear usually presents in the
morning.
(2) Epididymitis
(a) Unilateral testicular pain and tenderness with palpable
swelling of epididymis.
(3) Prostatitis
(a) Pelvic pain
(b) Pain with ejaculation
(c) Dysuria
(4) Proctitis – Men who have sex with men (MSM)
(a) Anorectal pain
(b) Discharge
(c) Rectal bleeding
Chlamydia
Labs for chlamydia
Treatment of chlamydia
How long should patients being treated for chlamydia abstain from sexual activity
should abstain from sexual activity for 7 days
after single dose antibiotics or until completion of a 7-day course of antibiotics, to prevent spreading the infection to partners
In women, untreated chlamydia can cause
Untreated chlamydia in pregnant women is associated with
Pre-term delivery
What is Reiter’s syndrome
Reactive arthritis can occur in men and women following symptomatic or asymptomatic chlamydial infection, sometimes as part of a triad of
symptoms (with urethritis and conjunctivitis)
When should patients with with laboratory-confirmed chlamydia be retested
~ 3 months after treatment of an initial infection, regardless of whether they believe that their sex partners were successfully treated.
Gonorrhea
Predisposing factors for Gonorrhea
How is gonorrhea transmitted
Direct sexual contact; mother to child during birth
Incubation period of gonorrhea
1 – 14 days, however, can be as short as 2-4 days.
Male presentation:
- Dysuria
- White/yellow/green urethral discharge
- Epididymitis, manifesting as testicular or scrotal pain
- Discharge, anal itching, bleeding, or painful bowel
movements or may be asymptomatic
- A sore throat, but typically asymptomatic
Gonorrhea
Female presentation:
- Dysuria, increased vaginal discharge, or vaginal bleeding between periods.
- Lower abdominal discomfort may be present.
- Dyspareunia may be present.
- Discharge, anal itching, bleeding, or painful bowel
movements or may be asymptomatic.
- a sore throat, but typically asymptomatic
Gonorrhea
Who is more likely to be symptomatic and asymptomatic between men and women for gonorrhea
Men: Symptomatic
Women: Asymptomatic
Dx of Gonorrhea
What percentage of gonorrhea are resistant to at least one antibiotic
50%