CPD Articles
Revision of the national guideline for first-line comprehensive management and control of sexually transmitted infections: What's new and why?
South African Family Practice | Vol 52, No 1 : January/February| a1561 |
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/20786204.2010.10873926
| ©
Submitted: 26 March 2010 | Published: 28 February 2010
Submitted: 26 March 2010 | Published: 28 February 2010
About the author(s)
David A. Lewis, National Institute for Communicable Diseases, South AfricaEva Marumo, National Department of Health, South Africa
Full Text:
PDF (181KB)Abstract
A revised national guideline for the management and control of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) has recently been published by the national Department of Health according to the Essential Drugs List. Since 2004, there has been a marked rise in resistance to ciprofloxacin among Neisseria gonorrhoeae isolates in several South African cities, requiring a change from quinolones to cephalosporins to treat presumptive gonorrhoea. In keeping with WHO recommendations, acyclovir has been added as part of first-line therapy for the management of genital ulceration. The national guideline has been revised accordingly in order to improve management of several key STI syndromes.
Keywords
No related keywords in the metadata.
Metrics
Total abstract views: 1464Total article views: 3513