Individualised treatment of Mycoplasma genitalium infection—incorporation of fluoroquinolone resistance testing into clinical care

Emma L. Sweeney, Catriona S. Bradshaw, Gerald L. Murray, David M. Whiley

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Abstract

Mycoplasma genitalium is an emerging global health threat, due to an alarming rise in antimicrobial resistance. Although individualised treatment approaches have been successfully adopted for macrolides, treatment is complicated by rising rates of fluoroquinolone resistance and by the scarcity of alternative treatment options. In this Personal View, we discuss the available data within the literature and highlight issues surrounding individualised treatment using fluoroquinolones, including the hesitation to focus on inclusion of ParC fluoroquinolone resistance mutations for guiding antimicrobial treatments. We propose that there is a clear role for diagnostics that focus on the absence of resistance mutations (ie, wild-type sequences and antimicrobial susceptibility) to inform microbial cure following fluoroquinolone antimicrobials, with Australian data strongly supporting this approach. The development of molecular tests that incorporate markers to detect both wild-type and only the most common ParC mutation, Ser83Ile, could greatly improve first-line antimicrobial selection and stewardship, individualise tests of cure, and be extremely useful in the care of patients with M genitalium infection.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)e267-e270
Number of pages4
JournalThe Lancet Infectious Diseases
Volume22
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2022
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    Guy, R. J., Broom, A., Whiley, D., Bradshaw, C., Applegate, T., Treloar, C. J., Wiseman, V., Huston, W. M., Williamson, D. A., Kaldor, J., Vallely, A., Hocking, J. S., Regan, D. G., Donovan, B., Kelly-Hanku, A. M., Mokany, E., Todd, A. V., Persing, D., Tenover, F., Graham, J., Phillips, J., Boulos, R., Field, P., Thistlethwaite, J., Chomley, P., Fairley, C., Lewis, D. A., McNulty, A., Lahra, M. M., Murray, G. L., Pomat, W. S. & Phanuphak, N.

    16/02/2116/02/26

    Project: Research

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