False Positive Gonorrhea

From: Allan (AllanHo@aol.com)
Tue Jan 29 20:26:13 2008


Apparently, one of the risks of getting screened for Gonorrhea is getting treated unnecessarily when there is a false positive result - thus resulting in anxiety and unnecessary antibiotic use, according to the USPSTF. There is a 1-2% false positive rate for the DNA probes I have been using. If a test came back positive, would anyone out there do anything else before treating that patient? Someone suggested a confirmatory agar culture, but cultures can give a much higher false negative rate. Your inputs will be much appreciated. Thanks.

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Allan
Pennsylvania




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