Chlamydia (uncomplicated, genital).

BMJ clinical evidence Pub Date : 2015-04-16
Megan Crofts, Paddy Horner
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Abstract

Introduction: Genital chlamydia is the most commonly reported bacterial sexually transmitted infection in developed countries. The majority of infections affect young adults under the age of 25 years.

Methods and outcomes: We conducted a systematic review and aimed to answer the following clinical questions: What are the effects of antibiotic treatment for men and non-pregnant women with uncomplicated genital chlamydial infection? What are the effects of antibiotic treatment for pregnant women with uncomplicated genital chlamydial infection? We searched: Medline, Embase, The Cochrane Library, and other important databases up to February 2014 (Clinical Evidence reviews are updated periodically; please check our website for the most up-to-date version of this review). We included harms alerts from relevant organisations such as the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the UK Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA).

Results: We found 26 studies that met our inclusion criteria. We performed a GRADE evaluation of the quality of evidence for interventions.

Conclusions: In this systematic review we present information relating to the effectiveness and safety of the following interventions - for men and non-pregnant women: antibiotics (single-dose) and antibiotics (multiple-dose regimens); for pregnant women: antibiotics (single-dose), erythromycin or amoxicillin (multiple-dose regimens), and clindamycin (multiple-dose regimens).

衣原体(不复杂,生殖器)。
引言:生殖器衣原体是发达国家最常见的细菌性传播感染。大多数感染影响25岁以下的年轻人。方法和结果:我们进行了一项系统综述,旨在回答以下临床问题:抗生素治疗对男性和非孕妇无并发症生殖器衣原体感染的效果如何?抗生素治疗对没有复杂生殖器衣原体感染的孕妇有什么影响?我们搜索了截至2014年2月的Medline、Embase、The Cochrane Library和其他重要数据库(临床证据审查定期更新;请查看我们的网站以获取该审查的最新版本)。我们纳入了美国食品药品监督管理局(FDA)和英国药品和医疗保健产品监管局(MHRA)等相关组织的危害警报。结果:我们发现26项研究符合我们的纳入标准。我们对干预措施的证据质量进行了GRADE评估。结论:在这项系统综述中,我们提供了与以下干预措施的有效性和安全性相关的信息——针对男性和非孕妇:抗生素(单剂量)和抗生素(多剂量方案);孕妇:抗生素(单剂量)、红霉素或阿莫西林(多剂量方案)和克林霉素(多剂量疗法)。
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