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Three sexual health clinical services across Australia and their associated pathology testing laboratories are implementing a new management program for gonorrhoea infection. The services are implementing the use of gonorrhoea drug resistance testing as part of routine clinical and laboratory practice, where drug resistance test results are provided to clinicians quickly to guide choice of antibiotic therapy. Clinicians will identify gonorrhoea infection that is ciprofloxacin susceptible so that it can be treated with ciprofloxacin therapy, rather than ceftriaxone.


Clinical Trial Description

This study aims to demonstrate the feasibility of a new approach to antibiotic stewardship based on individually tailored antibiotic prescribing. Three sexual health clinical services in New South Wales Australia with high caseloads of gay and bisexual men will adopt a new management practice for gonorrhoea infection involving provision of tailored antibiotic therapy by clinicians at the time of gonorrhoea diagnosis and treatment, guided by the results of resistance testing. The services are implementing the use of gonorrhoea drug resistance testing as part of routine clinical and laboratory practice, where drug resistance test results are provided to clinicians quickly to guide choice of antibiotic therapy. This differs from existing practice where the prolonged turn-around times for drug resistance testing results mean clinicians must prescribe drug therapy without knowing these results. This can lead to increasing levels of drug resistance to ceftriaxone. The drug resistance test used in the new program detects genetic material (nucleic acids). It was developed and validated in Australia and is as accurate as existing culture-based drug resistance testing but provides quicker results. Patients treated presumptively at their first clinic visit will be treated with standard of care ceftriaxone. However, for cases treated at the return visit, clinicians will identify gonorrhoea infection that is ciprofloxacin susceptible so that it can be treated with ciprofloxacin therapy, rather than ceftriaxone. This will preserve ceftriaxone for situations where it must be used as the only effective drug available. Established patient follow-up procedures at clinical services will confirm that treatment has been successful. Quantitative data from the clinical and laboratory services in the study will be used to assess the proportion of all cases treated with ceftriaxone. The cure rate in gonorrhoea cases within the new management program versus standard care will also be assessed which will help illustrate the impact of the new management program. ;


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NCT number NCT04268342
Study type Interventional
Source The University of Queensland
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Status Active, not recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date April 26, 2022
Completion date July 30, 2024

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