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Gonococcal Arthritis in an Era of Increasing Penicillin Resistance

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1994

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Abstract

The clinical features of patients with gonococcal arthritis have changed very little since the last large reported series over a decade ago. Underlying conditions appear to be more common, but response to antibiotic therapy and eventual outcome remain excellent. The finding of penicillin-resistant organisms in at least 5% of patients reinforces recent recommendations that third-generation cephalosporin agents be used as initial therapy for disseminated gonococcal infections until drug susceptibilities are known.

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