The treatment of gonococcal proctitis. An evaluation of 173 patients treated with 4 g of spectinomycin
N. J. Fiumara
A group of 1,533 homosexual males were examined in 1976 for gonorrhea at
the Skin Clinic of the Boston Dispensary. This examination included a
rectal culture. There were 213 males with positive rectal cultures: an
infection rate of 13.7%. Of these, 173 were treated with 4 g of
spectinomycin hydrochloride, intramuscularly, and 127 (73.4%) returned in
one week for a posttreatment examination and culture. All who returned had
a negative culture. Four grams of intramuscular spectinomycin hydrochloride
appears to be effective in the treatment of gonococcal proctitis.