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Gonorrhea Control, United States, 1972-2015, A Narrative Review.

Thomas A Peterman1, Kevin O'Connor, Heather M Bradley, Elizabeth A Torrone, Kyle T Bernstein.   

Abstract

Gonorrhea is the second most commonly reported infection. It can lead to pelvic inflammatory disease, ectopic pregnancy, and infertility. Rates of gonorrhea decreased after the National Gonorrhea Control Program began in 1972, but stabilized in the mid 1990s. The emergence of antimicrobial resistant strains increases the urgency for enhanced gonorrhea control efforts. To identify possible approaches for improving gonorrhea control, we reviewed historic protocols, reports, and other documents related to the activities of the National Gonorrhea Control Program using Centers for Disease Control and Prevention records and the published literature. The Program was a massive effort that annually tested up to 9.3 million women, and treated up to 85,000 infected partners and 100,000 additional exposed partners. Reported gonorrhea rates fell by 74% between 1976 and 1996, then stabilized. Testing positivity was 1.6-4.2% in different settings in 1976. In 1999-2008, the test positivity of a random sample of 14- to 25-year-olds was 0.4%. Gonorrhea testing rates remain high, however, partner notification efforts decreased in the 1990s as attention shifted to human immunodeficiency virus and other sexually transmitted diseases. The decrease and subsequent stabilization of gonorrhea rates was likely also influenced by changes in behavior, such as increases in condom use in response to acquired immune deficiency syndrome. Renewed emphasis on partner treatment might lead to further decreases in rates of gonorrhea.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27835623      PMCID: PMC6106780          DOI: 10.1097/OLQ.0000000000000515

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


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Journal:  Clin Obstet Gynecol       Date:  1975-03       Impact factor: 2.190

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Journal:  Public Health Rep       Date:  1964-01       Impact factor: 2.792

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Journal:  Sex Transm Dis       Date:  1988 Jan-Mar       Impact factor: 2.830

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Authors:  R H Henderson
Journal:  Clin Obstet Gynecol       Date:  1975-03       Impact factor: 2.190

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Authors:  J Zackler; O Brolnitsky; H Orbach
Journal:  Public Health Rep       Date:  1970-08       Impact factor: 2.792

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Journal:  Sex Transm Dis       Date:  2003-06       Impact factor: 2.830

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Authors:  L C Gilstrap; W N Herbert; F G Cunningham; J C Hauth; H G Van Patten
Journal:  JAMA       Date:  1977-08-29       Impact factor: 56.272

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Authors:  Edward W Hook; Robert D Kirkcaldy
Journal:  Clin Infect Dis       Date:  2018-09-28       Impact factor: 9.079

Review 2.  Modernizing Field Services for Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Sexually Transmitted Infections in the United States.

Authors:  Matthew R Golden; David A Katz; Julia C Dombrowski
Journal:  Sex Transm Dis       Date:  2017-10       Impact factor: 2.830

Review 3.  Antibiotics for treating gonorrhoea in pregnancy.

Authors:  Gabriella Comunián-Carrasco; Guiomar E Peña-Martí; Arturo J Martí-Carvajal
Journal:  Cochrane Database Syst Rev       Date:  2018-02-21

4.  Effectiveness of Bazhengsan formula as an adjunctive therapy to ceftriaxone for female patients with uncomplicated gonorrhea: A pilot study.

Authors:  Ning Li; Li Li
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2019-03       Impact factor: 1.889

5.  Global epidemiology of Neisseria gonorrhoeae in infertile populations: systematic review, meta-analysis and metaregression.

Authors:  Hiam Chemaitelly; Alzahraa Majed; Farah Abu-Hijleh; Karel Blondeel; Thabo Christopher Matsaseng; James Kiarie; Igor Toskin; Laith J Abu-Raddad
Journal:  Sex Transm Infect       Date:  2020-05-18       Impact factor: 3.519

6.  The First 40 Years of AIDS: Promising Programs, Limited Success.

Authors:  William W Darrow
Journal:  AIDS Behav       Date:  2021-10-26
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