Gonococcal cervicitis
Alerts and Notices
Important News & Links
Synopsis
Gonococcal cervicitis is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by Neisseria gonorrhoeae.
Risk factors for this infection include a history of a new sex partner, multiple sex partners (or a partner who has multiple partners), sexual abuse, previous or coexisting STIs (either the patient or a partner), and exchanging sex for money or drugs.
Many patients with lower genital tract infections with this organism are asymptomatic. Those who have symptoms usually seek medical care within 10 days of infection. They may complain of vaginal discharge, dysuria, bleeding after intercourse, pain with intercourse, and abnormal uterine bleeding. Patients who strictly have cervicitis do not typically complain of abdominal or pelvic pain (these symptoms are usually indicative of an upper genital tract infection).
Neisseria gonorrhoeae readily acquires antibiotic resistance, and the emergence of strains resistant to third-generation cephalosporins is a major public health problem.
Related topic: primary gonorrhea infection
Risk factors for this infection include a history of a new sex partner, multiple sex partners (or a partner who has multiple partners), sexual abuse, previous or coexisting STIs (either the patient or a partner), and exchanging sex for money or drugs.
Many patients with lower genital tract infections with this organism are asymptomatic. Those who have symptoms usually seek medical care within 10 days of infection. They may complain of vaginal discharge, dysuria, bleeding after intercourse, pain with intercourse, and abnormal uterine bleeding. Patients who strictly have cervicitis do not typically complain of abdominal or pelvic pain (these symptoms are usually indicative of an upper genital tract infection).
Neisseria gonorrhoeae readily acquires antibiotic resistance, and the emergence of strains resistant to third-generation cephalosporins is a major public health problem.
Related topic: primary gonorrhea infection
Codes
ICD10CM:
A54.03 – Gonococcal cervicitis, unspecified
SNOMEDCT:
237083000 – Gonococcal cervicitis
A54.03 – Gonococcal cervicitis, unspecified
SNOMEDCT:
237083000 – Gonococcal cervicitis
Look For
Subscription Required
Diagnostic Pearls
Subscription Required
Differential Diagnosis & Pitfalls
To perform a comparison, select diagnoses from the classic differential
Subscription Required
Best Tests
Subscription Required
Management Pearls
Subscription Required
Therapy
Subscription Required
References
Subscription Required
Last Reviewed:04/09/2020
Last Updated:08/17/2021
Last Updated:08/17/2021