The clinical indications for testing women for Mycoplasma genitalium.
Rosie Louise LatimerLenka A VodstrcilErica L PlummerMichelle DoyleGerald L MurrayChristopher K FairleyKaveesha BodiyabaduTim R H ReadMarti KaiserElisa MokanyRebecca GuyEric Pui Fung ChowCatriona BradshawPublished in: Sexually transmitted infections (2021)
MG was as common as CT among women attending MSHC. MG was not associated with genital symptoms, but like CT, was significantly associated with cervicitis. These data provide evidence that routine testing for MG in women with common genital symptoms is not indicated. The presence of macrolide resistance in 48% of women supports use of resistance-guided therapy.
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