Mycoplasma genitalium: An Emerging Sexually Transmitted Infection

Mycoplasma genitalium has been recognized as a cause of male urethritis, and there is now evidence suggesting that it causes cervicitis and pelvic inflammatory disease in women. M. genitalium is a slow growing organism, and, with the advent of nucleic acid amplification test (NAAT), more studies are...

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Main Authors: Jessian L. Munoz, Oluwatosin Jaiyeoba Goje
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2016-01-01
Series:Scientifica
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/7537318
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spelling doaj-c23935dab4524e6b8ae322ac349bf1fb2020-11-25T01:56:38ZengHindawi LimitedScientifica2090-908X2016-01-01201610.1155/2016/75373187537318Mycoplasma genitalium: An Emerging Sexually Transmitted InfectionJessian L. Munoz0Oluwatosin Jaiyeoba Goje1Ob/Gyn and Women’s Health Institute, Cleveland Clinic, 9500 Euclid Avenue A81, Cleveland, OH, USAOb/Gyn and Women’s Health Institute, Cleveland Clinic, 9500 Euclid Avenue A81, Cleveland, OH, USAMycoplasma genitalium has been recognized as a cause of male urethritis, and there is now evidence suggesting that it causes cervicitis and pelvic inflammatory disease in women. M. genitalium is a slow growing organism, and, with the advent of nucleic acid amplification test (NAAT), more studies are being performed, and knowledge about the pathogenicity of this organism elucidated. With NAAT detection, treatment modalities have been studied, and the next challenge is to determine the most effective antimicrobial therapy. Doxycycline, the first-line antibiotic for urethritis, is largely ineffective in the treatment of M. genitalium and furthermore, resistance to macrolide has also emerged. The most effective drug is Moxifloxacin although there are emerging reports of resistance to it in various parts of the world. This paper not only highlights the current research and knowledge, but also reviews the diversity of health implications on the health of men and women infected with M. genitalium. Alternate antibiotics and the impact of M. genitalium on infertility are areas that require more studies as we continue to research into this microorganism.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/7537318
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title_short Mycoplasma genitalium: An Emerging Sexually Transmitted Infection
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description Mycoplasma genitalium has been recognized as a cause of male urethritis, and there is now evidence suggesting that it causes cervicitis and pelvic inflammatory disease in women. M. genitalium is a slow growing organism, and, with the advent of nucleic acid amplification test (NAAT), more studies are being performed, and knowledge about the pathogenicity of this organism elucidated. With NAAT detection, treatment modalities have been studied, and the next challenge is to determine the most effective antimicrobial therapy. Doxycycline, the first-line antibiotic for urethritis, is largely ineffective in the treatment of M. genitalium and furthermore, resistance to macrolide has also emerged. The most effective drug is Moxifloxacin although there are emerging reports of resistance to it in various parts of the world. This paper not only highlights the current research and knowledge, but also reviews the diversity of health implications on the health of men and women infected with M. genitalium. Alternate antibiotics and the impact of M. genitalium on infertility are areas that require more studies as we continue to research into this microorganism.
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