A Trial of Minocycline Given after Exposure to Prevent Gonorrhea
- 10 May 1979
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Massachusetts Medical Society in New England Journal of Medicine
- Vol. 300 (19) , 1074-1078
- https://doi.org/10.1056/nejm197905103001903
Abstract
In a prospective evaluation of antibiotic prophylaxis against gonorrhea, 1080 men were given 200 mg of oral minocycline or placebo after sexual intercourse with prostitutes in a Far Eastern port. Later, at sea, gonococcal infection was detected in 57 of 565 men given placebo and 24 of 515 men given minocycline (P<0.001). Minocycline prophylaxis completely prevented infection by gonococci susceptible to 0.75 μg or less of tetracycline per milliliter, reduced the risk of infection or prolonged the incubation period in men exposed to gonococci susceptible to 1.0 to 2.0 μg per milliliter, but did not prevent infection or prolong incubation in men exposed to gonococci resistant to 2.0 μg. Minocycline did not increase the proportion of asymptomatic infections. Minocycline prophylaxis would probably have limited effectiveness as a public-health measure because of the tendency to select resistant gonococci. (N Engl J Med 300:1074-1078,1979)This publication has 10 references indexed in Scilit:
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