Affiliation:
1. Hologic, Inc., San Diego, California, USA
2. Occidental College, Los Angeles, California, USA
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The prevalence rates of
Mycoplasma genitalium
infections and coinfections with other sexually transmitted organisms and the frequency of a macrolide antibiotic resistance phenotype were determined in urogenital specimens collected from female and male subjects enrolled in a multicenter clinical study in the United States. Specimens from 946 subjects seeking care from seven geographically diverse clinical sites were tested for
M. genitalium
and for
Chlamydia trachomatis
,
Neisseria gonorrhoeae
, and
Trichomonas vaginalis
. Sequencing was used to assess macrolide antibiotic resistance among
M. genitalium
-positive subjects.
M. genitalium
prevalence rates were 16.1% for females and 17.2% for males. Significant risk factors for
M. genitalium
infections were black race, younger age, non-Hispanic ethnicity, and female symptomatic status. Female
M. genitalium
infections were significantly more prevalent than
C. trachomatis
and
N. gonorrhoeae
infections, while the
M. genitalium
infection rate in males was significantly higher than the
N. gonorrhoeae
and
T. vaginalis
infection rates. The macrolide-resistant phenotype was found in 50.8% of females and 42% of males. These results show a high prevalence of
M. genitalium
single infections, a lower prevalence of coinfections with other sexually transmitted organisms, and high rates of macrolide antibiotic resistance in a diverse sample of subjects seeking care across a wide geographic area of the United States.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Cited by
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