Efficacy and Tolerance of Single-Dose Azithromycin for Treatment of Chlamydial Cervicitis During Pregnancy

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Objective: The intent of this study was to determine the efficacy and tolerance of single-dose oral azithromycin in the treatment of pregnant women with endocervical chlamydial carriage. Methods: A retrospective review of clinic records over a two-year period identified pregnant patients treated with a single 1-g dose of azithromycin for chlamydial carriage. The side effects and subsequent chlamydial carriage (test of cure) were noted. Results: A total of 146 pregnant women treated with azithromycin was reviewed. A cure rate of 96% was found. Side effects were reported in 5%. Conclusions: A single 1-g oral dose of azithromycin is effective for the treatment of chlamydia and is well tolerated in pregnant women. © 1996, Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Miller, J. M. (1995). Efficacy and Tolerance of Single-Dose Azithromycin for Treatment of Chlamydial Cervicitis During Pregnancy. Infectious Diseases in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 3(5), 189–192. https://doi.org/10.1155/S1064744995000597

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