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The strength of observational data describing enteric pathogens in MSM and possible sexual transmission of enteric pathogens varies by pathogen; however, a robust body of literature describes the sexual transmission of Campylobacter, Giardia lamblia, and Shigella (particularly antimicrobial-resistant strains) in sexual networks of MSM. Providers are encouraged to consider enteritis or proctocolitis in MSM as possibly having been sexually transmitted and encourage targeted STI testing. Risk/harm reduction and prevention messages should also be incorporated, though there is an acknowledged paucity of evidence with regards to effective strategies. Further research is needed to understand the transmission and prevention of enteric pathogens in MSM.
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Candice J. McNeil
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Robert D. Kirkcaldy
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Kimberly Workowski
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Clinical Infectious Diseases
Emory University
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Wake Forest University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69dbeaa69e6f14d6f1684d73 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciac061