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Modelling of doxycycline-based prevention of bacterial sexually transmitted infections in comparison to condom-based and test-based prevention

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2024

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          Background
          
            Doxycycline-based prevention of bacterial sexually transmitted infections (STIs) has been assessed in various studies and has been recommended by the European AIDS Clinical Society to be proposed to persons with repeated STIs on a case-by-case basis. However, while good preventive effects could be shown for
            Chlamydia trachomatis
            and
            Treponema pallidum
            in Europe, no reliable prevention against doxycycline resistance-affected bacterial causes of STIs like
            Neisseria gonorrhoeae
            and
            Mycoplasma genitalium
            was confirmed.
          
        
        
          Methods
          In a modelling-approach, we assessed potential beneficial effects even against the latter microorganisms in case of optimized adherence with doxycycline prevention. These effects were modelled for Germany in comparison to traditional prevention schemes like condom-based STI-prevention and testing-as-prevention.
        
        
          Results
          
            With estimated risk reduction in the ranges of 86% for
            N. gonorrhoeae
            and of 82% for
            Mycoplasma genitalium
            , expectable preventive efficacy similar to alternative preventive approaches could be calculated in case of optimized adherence with doxycycline prevention. In case of repeated risk exposure, the preventive potential of condom-based prevention was decreased compared to both optimized doxycycline prevention and testing-as-prevention.
          
        
        
          Conclusions
          As suggested by the applied modelling, the preventive effect of optimized doxycycline prevention against bacterial STIs is in a similar range, like other common prevention strategies.

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