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Core EM - Emergency Medicine Podcast

Episode 202: Sexually Transmitted Infections 2.0

Nov 1, 2024
Avir Mitra, an associate professor of emergency medicine and seasoned podcaster, dives into the world of sexually transmitted infections, shedding light on the latest in diagnosis and treatment. The conversation highlights the prevalence and complications of chlamydia, emphasizing the need for accurate testing across different anatomical sites. They also discuss the complexities of syphilis, including its stages and the importance of early detection. Additionally, Mitra addresses emerging STIs like mycoplasma genitalium and updates on treatment protocols for gonorrhea and HIV.
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Quick takeaways

  • Chlamydia is the most prevalent STI with a high rate of asymptomatic cases, necessitating comprehensive multi-site testing for accurate diagnosis.
  • Mycoplasma genitalium has emerged as a significant STI requiring updated treatment protocols, highlighting the importance of staying current with evolving medical guidelines.

Deep dives

Chlamydia and Its Asymptomatic Nature

Chlamydia remains the most common sexually transmitted infection, often presenting without symptoms in a significant percentage of cases, ranging from 40% to 96%. This asymptomatic characteristic poses a serious epidemiological challenge, as these individuals can unknowingly transmit the infection. Testing has evolved, with nucleic acid testing via PCR now being the gold standard, although its sensitivity varies with the sampling method; endocervical and urethral swabs are more sensitive compared to urine samples. As a response to rising resistance, doxycycline has become the first-line treatment, replacing the previously used azithromycin.

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