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  • Title: [Recurrences of gonorrhea in men (the characteristics of the course and treatment)].
    Author: Glozman VN, Borisenko KK.
    Journal: Vestn Dermatol Venerol; 1990; (3):51-3. PubMed ID: 2195797.
    Abstract:
    The examination has involved 218 patients. The incidence of relapses in acute and subacute gonorrhea has made up 6.3%, 5.2% in chronic and 4.5% in complicated condition. Recurrences were observed in 5.3 days on an average after therapy of new gonorrhea cases and in 8.8 days after treatment of chronic disease. Mixed urogenital infection was recorded in 37.8% of cases; in gonorrhea eventuating in clinical cure it was observed in 24% of cases. Relapses developed in 50.2% of patients after antibiotic therapy and in 49.8% after combined treatment. A single relapse occurred in 85.6% of patients; two and more relapses in 14.4%. The disease recurred after penicillin therapy in 6.5% after aminoglycosides in 6.9%, and after tetracyclin treatment in 4.2% of cases. Therapy with proteolytic enzymes (chymotrypsin, trypsin 5 mg i.m. twice a day) combined with antibiotics resulted in etiological cure in 99.3% of patients, the incidence of postgonorrheal symptoms reduced and made up 6.8% (in the patients not administered protease this share made up 19.2%), and the length of inpatient treatment shortened by 8-14.6 days.
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