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Review Article Epidemiology of Antimicrobial-Resistance in Sexually Transmitted Infections in Korea: Implications for Rational Treatment
Jung Hoon Kim, In Ho Chang
Urogenital Tract Infection 2012;7(2):106-120.

Published online: October 31, 2012
The Department of Urology, Chung-Ang University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea
Received: 3 September 2012   • Revised: 7 September 2012   • Accepted: 6 October 2012
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Public health control of bacterial sexually transmitted infections (STIs) is dependent on the delivery of effective therapy and so will be compromised by the emergence of resistance. The scope of the problem and the implications for treatment that follow are discussed in this review.
Emerging resistance has been documented in all the bacterial STIs, but is considered rare and unconfirmed in Chlamydia trachomatis whereas Neisseria gonorrhea is of global concern. Azithromycin resistance has now been recognized in Mycoplasma genitalium, Treponema pallidum and N. gonorrhoeae, bringing into question its widespread use for chlamydial infection and threatening its future use. Rapidly increasing levels of decreased susceptibility to the extended-spectrum cephalosporins in N. gonorrhoeae and emerging treatment failures to both cefixime and ceftriaxone, without an obvious alternative agent, are of considerable concern. Implications for treatment include choice and timing of any change in therapy, reintroduction of test of cure and definition of treatment failure in an era of molecular testing.
Emerging resistance in all bacterial STIs and the particular problem of resistant gonorrhea will present a challenge to maintaining and prescribing antimicrobial therapy which is at the forefront of public health control. (Korean J UTII 2012;7:106-120)

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    Korean J Urogenit Tract Infect Inflamm. 2012;7(2):106-120.   Published online October 31, 2012
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