Author:
Idigoras Pedro,Montes Milagrosa,López-Olaizola Maddi,de la Caba Idoia,Grandioso David,Cilla Gustavo
Abstract
Background
Human adenovirus (HAdV) is likely an underdiagnosed cause of urethritis, although it was already associated with urethritis in descriptions published more than 40 years ago. Differential clinical features of this entity, such as meatitis, conjunctivitis, and a predominance of mononuclear white blood cells in first-void urine and/or urethral smear, can be useful to increase diagnostic suspicion.
Methods
We retrospectively studied 91 episodes of HAdV-associated urethritis diagnosed for 9 years and 6 months after optimizing efforts to detect the pathogen mainly in patients with features suggestive of this condition.
Results
Dysuria was the main symptom (84%), whereas meatitis was observed in 34% of cases. Furthermore, 40% of patients had conjunctivitis. Human adenovirus type D was the most prevalent HAdV (56%), although HAdV-C6, a type not previously associated with urethritis, was observed in 12 patients (13%).
Conclusions
Urethritis due to HAdV is not uncommon, and it is important to screen for it to avoid unnecessary treatments, contact tracing studies, and checkups. The use of multiplex polymerase chain reaction assays that include HAdV, for the diagnosis of urethritis, would raise awareness of its role in this entity.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Microbiology (medical),Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Dermatology
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