Managing Male Urethritis: Which Treatment?Drugs & Therapy Perspectives -doi:10.2165/00042310-199301020-00005&NA;Springer International PublishingDrugs & Therapy Perspectives
If it is likely that penile discharge is due to an STD, then it is important to seek treatment. Most STDs are highly treatable, and treatment prevents severe complications. Male discharge that hasa non-STD cause may be a variation of normal discharge, or it could be a sign of an infectio...
Traditional partner referral for sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) is ineffective at assuring that partners are treated. Alternative methods are needed. We sought to determine whether patient-delivered partner treatment (PDPT) is better than 2 different methods of partner referral in providing antibiot...
Treatment of Acute Gonorrhoeal Urethritis in the Male with a Single Injection of Oxytetracycline*†Treatment of Acute Gonorrhoeal Urethritis in the Male with a Single Injection of Oxytetracycline*†antibioticsbacterial diseaseschloramphenicolgonorrhoeahuman...
(MCOs)2,3were caring for approximately 70% of persons with chlamydia and 55% of persons with gonorrhea. To assess the quality of STD care at a MCO-affiliated multisite facility, the testing, treatment, and reporting practices of gonorrhea- and chlamydia-associated urethritis in male patients ...
Latowsky, Leroy W.Baker, Richard B.Knight, FrankUhle, Charles A.W.Journal of UrologyLa Towsky, L. W.: Baker, R.: Uhle, C. A. W.: The treatment of Gonorrheal Urethritis in the Male: with Sulfathiazine, J. Urol. 46:89-94 (July 1, 1941.)...
Single-dose oral azithromycin versus seven-day doxycycline in the treatment of non-gonococcal urethritis in males One hundred and twenty male patients with signs and symptoms compatible with non-gonococcal urethritis were enrolled in a prospective-randomized study to c... L Jorma,S Kari,...
Knight, FrankUhle, Charles A.WLaTowsky, Leroy WJournal of UrologyLa Towsky, L. W.: Baker, R.: Uhle, C. A. W.: The treatment of Gonorrheal Urethritis in the Male: with Sulfathiazine, J. Urol. 46:89-94 (July 1, 1941.)
REMARKS ON THE TREATMENT OF ACUTE GONORRHAL URETHRITIS IN THE MALE: DISCUSSIONdoi:10.1136/sti.7.3.209F. W. F. PurcellBMJ Publishing Group LtdBritish Journal of Venereal Diseases
The objectives of the study were to (i) demonstrate that the hybridization data from microarrays can yield information on sequence variation between two inbred lines, an introgression line ‘Mogeor’ and its genetic background ‘Moneymaker’; (ii) characterize, by means of the identified SFPs, ...