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Non-gonococcal urethritis (NGU) is a common problem presenting to sexual health clinics that is usually managed empirically. In many cases the aetiology is never clearly established or further investigated. Adenovirus has been identified in the past as an occasional cause of NGU but little has been written about its clinical presentation. We present a case report of 6 men who were diagnosed with NGU caused by adenovirus infection, along with a review of the relevant literature, with the aim of improving clinical recognition of this pathogen.
Int J STD AIDS 2000 Aug
PMID:Adenovirus and non-gonococcal urethritis. 1099 Mar 41

Adenovirus is a recognised cause of non-gonococcal urethritis, and is not uncommonly associated with extragenital signs and symptoms. This case report describes a patient with symptoms of conjunctivitis, meatitis and urethritis. The urethral smear revealed almost exclusively monocytes microscopically, raising the suspicion of a viral aetiology. Results confirmed the presence of adenovirus in both the eyes and urethra. Despite waning reliance on the urethral smear in sexual health clinics, it can still be an important diagnostic tool in assessing the aetiology of non-specific urethritis. Finding an obvious monocytic cell response in the urethral smear can indicate a viral cause and allow the clinician to optimise management, counsel appropriately, and potentially reduce unnecessary antibiotic use.
Int J STD AIDS 2014 Dec
PMID:The urethral smear as a tool in diagnosing adenovirus-induced urethritis. 2473 83