E. Erbelding et Tc. Quinn, THE IMPACT OF ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE ON THE TREATMENT OF SEXUALLY-TRANSMITTED DISEASES, Infectious disease clinics of North America, 11(4), 1997, pp. 889
The focus of this article is to review the development of antimicrobia
l resistance among several sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and to
discuss the frequency and mechanisms of resistance and recommendation
s for treatment of selected STDs in which resistance to certain antimi
crobial agents has increased. For a number of STDs, such as Chlamydia
trachomatis and syphilis, no evidence of antimicrobial resistance has
developed over the years, although management of these diseases, such
as in the case of pelvic inflammatory disease or syphilis in MV-infect
ed individuals, requires intensive treatment and follow-up to ensure e
ffectiveness of treatment.