Literature DB >> 20625348

Lymphogranuloma venereum is rare in Australian community-based samples of men who have sex with men.

David J Templeton1, Andrew E Grulich, Jingxi Yew, Jimmy Twin, Fengyi Jin, Garrett P Prestage, Basil Donovan, Sepehr N Tabrizi.   

Abstract

Lymphogranuloma venereum (LGV) typing was performed on chlamydia-positive samples obtained in Sydney, Australia, between 2005 and 2007, from community-based cohorts of predominantly asymptomatic HIV-infected and -uninfected men who have sex with men. The number of chlamydia tests and follow-up for each cohort were as follows: 2082 (90.2% of eligible visits) over 2005.1 person-years (PY) of follow-up in the HIV-uninfected cohort; and 521 (70.8% of eligible visits) over 320.2 PY of follow-up in the HIV-infected cohort. One case of rectal LGV in a symptomatic HIV-infected participant was identified among 64 Chlamydia trachomatis infections, giving an LGV incidence in the HIV-infected cohort of 0.3 per 100 PY, 95% Confidence Interval 0.008-1.7. Routine LGV typing of chlamydia infections in asymptomatic Australian men who have sex with men does not appear justified.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 20625348     DOI: 10.1097/OLQ.0b013e3181e78389

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sex Transm Dis        ISSN: 0148-5717            Impact factor:   2.830


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1.  Risk factors for rectal lymphogranuloma venereum in gay men: results of a multicentre case-control study in the U.K.

Authors:  N Macdonald; A K Sullivan; P French; J A White; G Dean; A Smith; A J Winter; S Alexander; C Ison; H Ward
Journal:  Sex Transm Infect       Date:  2014-02-03       Impact factor: 3.519

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