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Novel use of oral chloramphenicol for treatment-resistant Mycoplasma genitalium .

Jonathan Joseph GoodfellowStephen HughesJo SmithRachael JonesLuke S P MooreMichael Rayment
Published in: Sexually transmitted infections (2023)
We describe the novel use of oral chloramphenicol for treatment-resistant Mycoplasma genitalium (M. genitalium ) infection in a 20-year-old heterosexual cisgender male presenting with recurrent symptomatic non-gonococcal urethritis. M. genitalium urethritis is an increasingly common clinical conundrum in sexual health clinics and in cases of second-line treatment failure (such as moxifloxacin), UK and international guidelines struggle to make recommendations for third-line treatments. As shown in our case, the evidence base for third-line treatments is lacking, with poor success rates, and may be poorly tolerated. Here we demonstrate the novel use of a well-tolerated oral antimicrobial, chloramphenicol, resulting in rapid microbiological and clinical cure in treatment-resistant M. genitalium urethritis.
Keyphrases
  • primary care
  • clinical practice
  • cross sectional