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Korean sexually transmitted infection guidelines 2023 revision, guideline update of viral infections Genital herpes and anogenital wartsopen access

Authors
Kim, Woong BinLee, Seung-JuBae, SangrakKu, Ja YoonOh, Tae HoonOh, Mi MiYang, Seung OkChoi, Jin Bong
Issue Date
Jan-2024
Publisher
KOREAN UROLOGICAL ASSOC
Keywords
Genital herpes; Herpes simplex virus; Human papillomavirus; Sexually transmitted infections; Warts
Citation
INVESTIGATIVE AND CLINICAL UROLOGY, v.65, no.1, pp 9 - 15
Pages
7
Journal Title
INVESTIGATIVE AND CLINICAL UROLOGY
Volume
65
Number
1
Start Page
9
End Page
15
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/25943
DOI
10.4111/icu.20230275
ISSN
2466-0493
2466-054X
Abstract
The Korean Association of Urogenital Tract Infection and Inflammation and the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency regularly update, revise, and develop new content for the Korean sexually transmitted infection (STI) guidelines. These professional bodies respond to changing epidemiological trends and evolving scientific evidence, and consider advances in laboratory diagnostics and research. The principal recommendations of the 2023 Korean STI guidelines in terms of viral infection follow: 1) If genital herpes recurs more than 4-6 times annually, suppressive therapy with acyclovir 400 mg orally 2 times/day or famciclovir 250 mg orally 2 times/day or valacyclovir 500 mg orally once a day (for patients with <10 episodes/year) or valacyclovir 1 g orally once daily (for patients with >= 10 episodes/year) is recommended to prevent recurrence; 2) molecular human papillomavirus (HPV) testing is not recommended as a routine test for STI status, nor for determination of HPV vaccination status; and 3) patients should inform their current sexual partners about anogenital warts because the types of HPV that cause such warts can be passed to partners. These guidelines will be updated every 5 years and will be revised when new knowledge on STIs becomes available and there is a reasonable need to improve the guidelines. Physicians and other healthcare providers can use the guidelines to assist in the prevention and treatment of STIs.
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