Katz B P, Zwickl B W, Caine V A, Jones R B
Indiana University School of Medicine, Department of Medicine, Indianapolis 46202-5200.
Sex Transm Dis. 1992 Nov-Dec;19(6):351-4.
Control of bacterial sexually transmitted diseases (STD) depends on adequate antibiotic therapy. During a 4-week period, a survey concerning compliance was administered to all patients attending an STD clinic who were being treated with one of the standard antibiotic regimens for presumed gonococcal or chlamydial infections. Of the 497 eligible patients, 406 (81.7%) were surveyed between 24 hours and 72 hours after the end of treatment. Of those being treated with the standard 7-day regimen of tetracycline or erythromycin, 63.4% complied. Compliance was not associated with race, gender, symptoms, or antibiotic regimen. Those who were younger, were sexual contacts of an infected partner, or had gastrointestinal side effects were more likely not to comply with treatment.
细菌性性传播疾病(STD)的控制依赖于充分的抗生素治疗。在为期4周的时间里,对所有在性病诊所就诊、正在接受针对疑似淋病或衣原体感染的标准抗生素治疗方案之一的患者进行了一项关于依从性的调查。在497名符合条件的患者中,406名(81.7%)在治疗结束后24小时至72小时接受了调查。在接受标准的7天四环素或红霉素治疗方案的患者中,63.4%的人依从治疗。依从性与种族、性别、症状或抗生素治疗方案无关。年龄较小、是感染伴侣的性接触者或有胃肠道副作用的人更有可能不遵守治疗。