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Gonococcal Pelvic Inflammatory Disease: Placing Mechanistic Insights Into the Context of Clinical and Epidemiological Observations

Stacey X. Xu, Scott D. Gray‐Owen

2021The Journal of Infectious Diseases26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

While infection by Neisseria gonorrhoeae is often asymptomatic in women, undetected infections can ascend into the upper genital tract to elicit an inflammatory response that manifests as pelvic inflammatory disease, with the outcomes depending on the intensity and duration of inflammation and whether it is localized to the endometrial, fallopian tube, ovarian, and/or other tissues. This review examines the contribution of N. gonorrhoeae versus other potential causes of pelvic inflammatory disease by considering new insights gained through molecular, immunological, and microbiome-based analyses, and the current epidemiological burden of infection, with an aim to highlighting key areas for future study.

Topics & Concepts

Context (archaeology)EpidemiologyPelvic inflammatory diseaseDiseaseGonococcal infectionMedicineImmunologyBiologyPathologySexually transmitted diseaseHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV)SurgeryPaleontologySyphilisReproductive tract infections researchSyphilis Diagnosis and TreatmentUrinary Tract Infections Management