Screening for asymptomatic chlamydia and gonorrhea in adolescent males in an urban pediatric emergency department

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作者
Megan E Maraynes [1 ]
Jennifer H Chao [2 ]
Konstantinos Agoritsas [2 ]
Richard Sinert [2 ]
Shahriar Zehtabchi [2 ]
机构
[1] Ochsner Medical Center, University of Queensland
[2] SUNY Downstate Medical Center and the Kings County Hospital Center
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Chlamydia; Gonorrhea; Adolescent; Public health; Emergency department; Pediatric;
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R759.2 [淋病];
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AIM To determine the prevalence of Chlamydia trachomatis(CT) and Neisseria gonorrhea(GC) in young men seeking care in the emergency department(ED) for non-sexually transmitted infection(STI) related symptoms.METHODS This was a prospective, cross-sectional study in an urban ED. The main outcome was the rate of positive CT and GC on urine nucleic acid amplification testing in males aged 16-21 presenting with non-STI related complaints. RESULTS Two hundred and eighty-four patients were enrolled, 271 were included in the final data analysis [age range 16-21, median: 18(quartiles 16-18, 19-21)]. Overall, 17(6.3%, 95%CI: 4%-10%) tested positive for CT and 0%(95%CI: 0%-2%) were found to have GC. The proportion of sexually active subjects was 71%(95%CI: 65%-76%) and 2%(95%CI: 0.6%-4%) reported sex with men. Previous STI testing was reported in 46%(95%CI: 43%-54%) and 13%(95%CI: 8%-20%) of those patients previously tested had a history of STI. Of the patients who tested positive for CT in the ED, 88%(95%CI: 64%-98%) were successfully followed up. CONCLUSION The prevalence of CT infection found by screening was 6.3%. Screening and follow-up from the ED was successful. The findings justify routine STI screening in male adolescents presenting to the ED with non-STI related complaints.
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