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Impact of mass drug administration of azithromycin for trachoma elimination on prevalence and azithromycin resistance of genital Mycoplasma genitalium infection.

Mark Andrew HarrisonEmma Michèle Harding-EschMichael MarksMarcus James PondRobert ButcherAnthony W SolomonLiqing ZhouNgeeKeong TanAchyuta V NoriHenry KakoOliver SokanaDavid C W MabeySyed Tariq Sadiq
Published in: Sexually transmitted infections (2019)
A single round of azithromycin MDA in an island population with high baseline M. genitalium prevalence did not appear to impact on either prevalence or azithromycin resistance, in contrast to reported decreased genital CT prevalence in the same population. This may be due to limitations such as sample size, including CT-negative samples only, and low MDA coverage. Further investigation of the impact of multiple rounds of MDA on M. genitalium azithromycin AMR in antibiotic experienced and naïve populations is warranted.
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