Aumento de las infecciones por virus del herpes simple tipo 1 y polimicrobianas del aparato genital, en la población general de una ciudad media española
2021
Introduction. Infections by genitopathogens are a frequent reason for consultation in Primary Health Care and in
the specialties of Infectious Diseases, Urology, Gynecology,
and Dermatology. The most common causes are opportunistic microorganisms and responsible for sexually transmitted
infections associated with unprotected sex. The objective is
to determine the microorganisms that cause these infections
in patients treated at the Hospital Universitario Virgen de las
Nieves in Granada and Neisseria gonorrhoeae susceptibility to
antibiotics.
Material and methods. A transversal-descriptive and retrospective study was carried out, which included the results
issued, between January 2018 and December 2019, in the
Microbiology Laboratory from all the episodes studied using
standardized working procedures.
Results. The most frequently detected microorganisms
were Gardnerella vaginalis (23.81%) followed by Candida spp.
(20.9%), especially in females, and N. gonorrhoeae (11.36%)
and Ureaplasma urealyticum (11.99%), in males. Many times,
they were presented in combination. Regarding herpes simplex viruses, infection by both species had a similar prevalence
(50%) in males, while type 1 was more prevalent (76.52%) in
females. The most active antibiotics against N. gonorrhoeae
were cefotaxime (98%) and cefixime (100%). Tetracycline
(39.02%) a poorly active antibiotic.
Conclusions. The most frequent pathogens corresponded
to those that usually caused infections in females, although N.
gonorrhoeae was the most frequent in males and mixed infections are not an accidental finding. HSV-1 infections were
more frequent than HSV-2, confirming the trend of a change
in the epidemiology of genital herpes.
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