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Alexander Ring1, Suraj Balakrishna1, Frank Imkamp2, Sara Burkard1, Flurina Triet1, Flurina Brunschweiler1, Christina Grube1, Rebecca Bodmer2, Roger D Kouyos1, Huldrych F Günthard1, Dominique L Braun1.
Abstract
Background: Mycoplasma genitalium (Mg) is an emerging sexually transmitted pathogen among men who have sex with men (MSM). Resistance to recommended antimicrobial agents are of public health concern. Few data exist on Mg infections in MSM diagnosed with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) during primary HIV infection.Entities:
Keywords: Mycoplasma genitalium; antibiotic resistance; primary HIV-1-infection; screening; sexually transmitted infection
Year: 2022 PMID: 35783686 PMCID: PMC9246285 DOI: 10.1093/ofid/ofac217
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Open Forum Infect Dis ISSN: 2328-8957 Impact factor: 4.423
Figure 1.Flow chart of the study population, study design, and prevalence of Mycoplasma genitalium infections. ZPHI, Zurich Primary HIV Infection Cohort.
Sexually Transmitted Infections Detected and Stratified by STI Symptoms
| Detected Pathogen | Participants With STI | Participants With Symptoms | Incidence Rate (per 100 py); n, 95% CI | 1.5-Year Period Prevalence, % |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
| 30 | 2 (6.7%) | 19.5 (11.8–32.4) | 20.3 |
|
| 25 | 10 (40.0%) | 22.0 (13.7–35.4) | 16.9 |
|
| 24 | 5 (20.8%) | 17.0 (9.8–29.2) | 16.2 |
|
| 3 | 2 (66.7%) | 3.3 (1.1–10.4) | 2.0 |
|
| 20 | 7 (35%) | 14.5 (8.2–25.5) | 13.5 |
|
| 0 | 0 (−) | 0.0 | 0.0 |
| Any STI | 61 | 16 (26.2%) | 47.0 (32.2–68.6) | 41.2 |
Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval; py, patient years; STI, sexually transmitted infection.
Association of Selected Factors With Any Sexually Transmitted Infection Versus No STI, and Cases With Symptomatic Mycoplasma genitalium Versus All Mg Infections
| Factor | All | No STI | Any STI |
| All |
| Symptomatic |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Participants | 148 | 87 | 61 | 30 | 2 | |||
| Visits | 415 | 189 | 226 | 122 | 9 | |||
| Age at STI diagnosis | 40.84 (34.15–48.11) | 42.86 (33.51–48.21) | 39.93 (34.41–47.55) | .344 | 40.5 (38.02–47.06) | .69 | 38.56 (38.05–48.9) | .947 |
| Male sex (%) | 414 (99.76) | 188 (99.47) | 226 (100) | .455 | 122 (100) | 1 | 9 (100) | 1 |
| Time since HIV diagnosis | 6.57 (4.02–10.37) | 7.07 (4.74–11.35) | 6.09 (3.78–9.42) |
| 7.35 (4.02–10.65) | .2 | 7.34 (6.83–12.39) | .566 |
| Year of HIV diagnosis | 2013 (2009–2015) | 2012 (2008–2014) | 2013.5 (2010–2016) |
| 2012 (2009–2015) | .207 | 2012 (2007–2012) | .412 |
| White ethnicity (%) | 381 (91.81) | 172 (91.01) | 209 (92.48) | .595 | 114 (93.44) | .525 | 9 (100) | 1 |
| Higher education (%) | 145 (34.94) | 65 (34.39) | 80 (35.4) | .837 | 40 (32.79) | .807 | 0 (0) |
|
| MSM (%) | 381 (91.81) | 171 (90.48) | 210 (92.92) | .375 | 109 (89.34) | .847 | 9 (100) | 1 |
| Stable partnership, yes[ | 165 (39.76) | 90 (47.62) | 75 (33.19) |
| 37 (30.33) |
| 0 (0) | .064 |
| Sexual contact, yes[ | 324 (78.07) | 150 (79.37) | 174 (76.99) |
| 92 (75.41) | .161 | 3 (33.33) | 1 |
| Anal intercourse, yes[ | 296 (71.33) | 133 (70.37) | 163 (72.12) |
| 86 (70.49) | .139 | 3 (33.33) | 1 |
| Oral sex only[ | 13 (3.13) | 9 (4.76) | 4 (1.77) | .153 | 2 (1.64) | .214 | 0 (0) | 1 |
| Number of sex partners | 4 (2–6) | 3 (2–5) | 5 (3–8) |
| 5 (3–10) |
| 5 (4.5–6) | .344 |
| Condomless sex, yes[ | 242 (58.31) | 95 (50.26) | 147 (65.04) |
| 84 (68.85) |
| 3 (33.33) | .554 |
| Self-reported chemsex | 85 (20.48) | 29 (15.34) | 56 (24.78) |
| 34 (27.87) |
| 0 (0) | .362 |
| Symptoms attributed to STI (%) | 47 (11.33) | 21 (11.11) | 26 (11.5) | 1 | 13 (10.66) | 1 | 4 (44.44) | − |
| CD4 cell count | 767 (637.5–959.5) | 747.18 (607–915) | 796.5 (651–966.93) | .609 | 836 (667.25–978) | .111 | 1252.7 (844–1420.4) |
|
| CD4/CD8 ratio | 1.17 (0.9–1.54) | 1.12 (0.88–1.37) | 1.26 (0.93–1.62) |
| 1.24 (0.92–1.67) |
| 1.16 (1.05–1.79) | .314 |
| HIV-RNA <50 copies/mL | 398 (95.9) | 178 (94.18) | 220 (97.35) | .136 | 117 (95.9) | .605 | 8 (88.89) | .437 |
Abbreviations: CD4, cluster of differentiation 4; HIV, human immunodeficiency virus; Mg, Mycoplasma genitalium; MSM, men who have sex with men; RNA, ribonucleic acid; STI, sexually transmitted infection.
NOTES: All P values are with respect to no STI infection. Bold = significant P values. Numbers for visits, male sex, HIV diagnosis, white ethnicity, higher education MSM, stable partners, sexual contact, anal intercourse, oral sex only, number of sex partners, condomless sex, symptoms, and housing represent total occurrences based on the number of visits; and age at STI diagnosis and time since HIV diagnosis represent the median. The missing values are listed below.
N = 95.
N = 86.
N = 104.
N = 104.
N = 113.
Figure 2.Factors associated with any sexually transmitted infection (STI). (A) Generalized logistic mixed effect model. (B) Cox proportional hazard model. CD4, cluster of differentiation 4; HR, hazards ratio; nsP, nonsteady partner; RR, risk ratio; sP, steady partners.
Figure 3.Follow-up timeline of detected Mycoplasma genitalium (Mg) infection per participant and visit. Participants are stratified by disease characteristics (symptoms, treatment, resistance).
Antibiotic Resistance in Mg Infection Detected in the Study Cohort
| Total number of participants with | 30 |
| Macrolide only resistant cases | 22 (78%) |
| Quinolone only resistant cases | 1 (2.4%) |
| Macrolide- and quinoline-resistant cases | 4 (13.3%) |
| Symptomatic | 2 (6.7%) |
| Total tests | 122 |
| Pooled | 111 (91.0%) |
| Pharyngeal | 1 (0.8%) |
| Urethral | 6 (4.9%) |
| Rectal | 4 (3.3%) |
| Positive test | 48 |
| Pooled | 40 (83.3%) |
| Urethral | 4 (8.3%) |
| Rectal | 4 (8.3%) |
Abbreviations: Mg, Mycoplasma genitalium.