Core EM - Emergency Medicine Podcast

Episode 202: Sexually Transmitted Infections 2.0

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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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INSIGHT

Chlamydia Is Often Silent And Multi-Site

  • Chlamydia is often asymptomatic and can infect genital, rectal, and pharyngeal sites.
  • Use NAAT/PCR and consider endocervical or urethral swabs for higher sensitivity than urine.
ADVICE

Switch To Doxycycline For Chlamydia

  • Treat uncomplicated chlamydia with doxycycline 100 mg PO twice daily for seven days.
  • Use azithromycin only if adherence is a concern or for pregnant patients.
ADVICE

Updated Gonorrhea Treatment Dose

  • Treat gonorrhea with a single 500 mg IM dose of ceftriaxone.
  • Also treat for chlamydia empirically when gonorrhea is detected due to common co-infection.
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