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Sex Transm Infect ; 94(8): 578-581, 2018 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29378902

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: Recent outbreaks of anorectal lymphogranuloma venereum (LGV) among men who have sex with men (MSM) have been characterised by proctocolitis requiring extended antibiotic treatment compared with infections caused by other serovars of Chlamydia trachomatis (CT). We describe the prevalence and clinical features of LGV among Nigerian MSM diagnosed with anorectal CT. METHODS: MSM were recruited for this observational cohort in Lagos, Nigeria, using respondent-driven sampling and screened for HIV and bacterial STIs every three months for up to 18 months. Nucleic acid amplification tests for CT were performed on rectal swab specimens. Prevalent and incident cases of anorectal CT underwent additional testing to identify LGV using novel real-time PCR assays specific for the L-serovars of CT. RESULTS: From April 2014 to July 2016, 420 MSM underwent testing for rectal STIs, of whom 66 (15.7%) had prevalent anorectal CT. Among those without prevalent disease, 68 developed incident infections during 208 person-years of follow-up. Of 134 prevalent and incident cases of anorectal CT, 7 (5.2%) were identified as LGV. None of the seven participants with LGV reported any symptoms. Two of the participants with LGV were simultaneously coinfected with rectal gonorrhoea. HIV coinfection was common among participants with both LGV (n=5, 71%) and non-LGV (n=98, 77%) serovars of CT (P=0.66). CONCLUSIONS: Anorectal LGV was uncommon but present among Nigerian MSM in this study. Consistent screening for L-serovars of CT, or presumptive treatment for LGV in cases with a high suspicion for this diagnosis, could potentially improve patient outcomes and decrease transmission.


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Asymptomatic Infections/epidemiology , Homosexuality, Male , Lymphogranuloma Venereum/epidemiology , Rectal Diseases/microbiology , Adolescent , Adult , Chlamydia trachomatis/genetics , Chlamydia trachomatis/isolation & purification , Cohort Studies , Coinfection/epidemiology , Coinfection/microbiology , Coinfection/virology , Gonorrhea/epidemiology , HIV Infections/epidemiology , HIV Infections/microbiology , Humans , Lymphogranuloma Venereum/ethnology , Male , Mass Screening , Nigeria/epidemiology , Prevalence , Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction , Rectal Diseases/epidemiology , Rectum/microbiology , Young Adult
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Mod Pathol ; 8(9): 924-9, 1995 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8751333

ABSTRACT

Intravacuolar organisms in vacuolated macrophages were associated with areas of necrosis and suppuration in 12 patients with suppurative inguinal lymphadenitis. The intravacuolar organisms measured 0.2 to 2.0 micrometers in diameter, stained Gram negative with the Brown-Hopp's tissue Gram stain, faintly blue with hematoxylin and eosin stain, and black with the Warthin-Starry silver impregnation stain. The organisms lined vacuolar membranes and/or clumped in centers of vacuoles. Electron microscopy revealed elementary and reticulate bodies and intermediate forms characteristic of the genus Chlamydia. Cultures of three lymph nodes in McCoy cells grew Chlamydia trachomatis, lymphogranuloma venereum (LGV) serovars. Polymerase chain reaction using primers for chlamydial 16S ribosomal DNA confirmed the organisms as Chlamydia in lymph nodes from nine patients. Recognition of chlamydial organisms by light microscopy in tissue sections of lymph nodes allows a definitive diagnosis of lymphogranuloma venereum.


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Chlamydia trachomatis/isolation & purification , Lymphadenitis/microbiology , Lymphogranuloma Venereum/microbiology , Adult , Aged , Blotting, Southern , Chlamydia trachomatis/genetics , Chlamydia trachomatis/ultrastructure , DNA, Bacterial/analysis , Humans , Lymph Nodes/microbiology , Lymph Nodes/ultrastructure , Lymphadenitis/diagnosis , Lymphadenitis/ethnology , Lymphogranuloma Venereum/diagnosis , Lymphogranuloma Venereum/ethnology , Macrophages/microbiology , Male , Microscopy, Electron , Middle Aged , Polymerase Chain Reaction , RNA, Ribosomal, 16S/genetics
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Vestn Dermatol Venerol ; (11): 71-2, 1989.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2618177

ABSTRACT

The first case of this condition in Byelorussia since 1945 in an Ethiopian student is described. Therapy with methacycline, polyvitamins, and local UHF has been fairly effective.


Subject(s)
Lymphogranuloma Venereum/diagnosis , Adult , Combined Modality Therapy , Ethiopia/ethnology , Humans , Lymphogranuloma Venereum/ethnology , Lymphogranuloma Venereum/pathology , Lymphogranuloma Venereum/therapy , Male , Skin/pathology , USSR
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