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Ofloxacin was used in the treatment of 20 cases of typhoid fever, 32 cases of bacillary dysentery and 50 cases of gonococcal infection. Altogether 102 cases were treated, 53 being male and 49 female. The daily dosage was 400 mg to 600 mg, divided into two times. The result showed that the clinical
A 12-year-old boy with Down's syndrome presented with fever, arthritis and petechiae. Investigations revealed the presence of disseminated gonorrhoea. The patient made a good recovery after antibiotic therapy. A contact investigation was carried out, as well as talks with the family and school, and
Three cases of gonorrhoea with pyrexia and lesions of the skin and joints (benign gonococcaemia) seen in one hospital group in 1969 within four months of one another are described. All three patients improved rapidly with penicillin therapy. This syndrome is commoner than is usually thought. It must
Recent advances in direct-current technique, especially the advantages of ionization with such drugs as histamine.Faradic-current improvements, especially in connexion with the grid-glow valve; oscillo-graphic tracings of various modifications of this current.Heat and electro-pyrexia examined in
OBJECTIVE
The aim of this study was to determine the rates of laboratory confirmed gonorrhea (GC) and chlamydia (CT) in emergency department (ED) patients with pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) and cervicitis who were diagnosed clinically and treated empirically. A secondary goal examines which
Two similar cases of disseminated infection by Neisseria gonorrhoeae were observed at the same time. The patients presented with fever, arthralgia, tenosynovitis, cutaneous pustules of the extremities. In one case, N. gonorrhoeae has been recovered from vaginal discharge; in the other,
Septic gonococcal complications consist in intermittent fever, arthralgia and skin lesions. In recent years predominantly females suffering from this disease were observed. This diagnosis is made by the demonstration of gonococcal infection combined with the above mentioned clinical symptoms. A
A 37-year-old man with a history of receptive and penetrating anal sex with men presented with abdominal pain, bright red blood per rectum, and fevers. Recent evaluation by his primary care doctor was notable for negative urine for Neisseria gonorrhea and Chlamydia trachomatis. Rectal
OBJECTIVE
To evaluate the validity of different algorithms for the diagnosis of gonococcal and chlamydial infections among pregnant and non-pregnant women consulting health services for vaginal discharge in Nairobi, Kenya.
METHODS
Cross sectional study among 621 women with complaints of vaginal
In addition to gonorrhea and syphilis, both of which may develop primarily at anorectal or pharyngeal sites, a number of conditions, including Neisseria meningitidis urethritis, nonspecific urethritis, anorectal herpes, condyloma acuminatum, amebiasis, giardiasis, shigellosis, typhoid fever,
A 31-year-old nurse's aide developed fever, malaise, migratory arthralgias, arthritis, and severe tenosynovitis six weeks after pricking her finger with a needle contaminated by blood from a patient having type B viral hepatitis. Although disseminated Neisseria gonorrhoeae infection was the initial
We studied food and water-borne diseases (FWDs), sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), vector-borne diseases (VBDs) and diseases vaccinated against in the Swedish childhood vaccination programme among Swedish international travellers, in order to identify countries associated with a high number of