Stephen J Jordan
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Recent Articles
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Giacani L, Bradshaw C, Muzny C, Graves K, Pasricha S, Jordan S, et al.
Curr HIV/AIDS Rep
. 2025 Jan;
22(1):14.
PMID: 39856345
Purpose Of Review: Antimicrobial resistance in sexually transmitted infections (STIs) has become an urgent global public health threat, raising the specter of untreatable infections. This review summarizes the determinants of...
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Manhart L, Leipertz G, Soge O, Jordan S, McNeil C, Pathela P, et al.
Clin Infect Dis
. 2023 Jul;
77(10):1449-1459.
PMID: 37402645
Background: Mycoplasma genitalium (MG) is on the CDC Watch List of Antimicrobial Resistance Threats, yet there is no systematic surveillance to monitor change. Methods: We initiated surveillance in sexual health...
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Jordan S, Wilson L, Ren J, Gupta K, Barnes S, Geisler W
J Infect Dis
. 2023 May;
228(8):1119-1126.
PMID: 37163744
Background: Natural clearance of Chlamydia trachomatis in women occurs in the interval between screening and treatment. In vitro, interferon-γ (IFN-γ)-mediated tryptophan depletion results in C. trachomatis clearance, but whether this...
4.
Toh E, Xing Y, Gao X, Jordan S, Batteiger T, Batteiger B, et al.
Cell Rep Med
. 2023 Mar;
4(3):100981.
PMID: 36948151
The origin, composition, and significance of the distal male urethral microbiome are unclear, but vaginal microbiome dysbiosis is linked to new sex partners and several urogynecological syndromes. We characterized 110...
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Toh E, Gao X, Williams J, Batteiger T, Coss L, LaPradd M, et al.
Sex Transm Dis
. 2021 Oct;
49(1):67-75.
PMID: 34618416
Background: In men with nongonococcal urethritis (NGU), clinicians and patients rely on clinical cure to guide the need for additional testing/treatment and when to resume sex, respectively; however, discordant clinical...
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Tahir M, Peseski A, Jordan S
Front Neurol
. 2020 Dec;
11:601242.
PMID: 33363510
is closely related to and rarely isolated in clinical specimens. is increasingly recognized as a pathogen in immunocompromised hosts. We present the third known case of meningitis in a young...
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Jordan S, Toh E, Williams J, Fortenberry L, LaPradd M, Ryan J, et al.
Sex Transm Dis
. 2020 Mar;
47(5):329-331.
PMID: 32149960
Identifying pathogen-specific signs or symptoms of nongonococcal urethritis could improve syndromic management accuracy. We evaluated nongonococcal urethritis signs and symptoms in 220 men with single-pathogen infections (Chlamydia trachomatis, Mycoplasma genitalium,...
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Jordan S, Toh E, Williams J, Fortenberry L, LaPradd M, Katz B, et al.
Sex Transm Infect
. 2019 Sep;
96(4):306-311.
PMID: 31515293
Objectives: (CT) and (MG) cause the majority of non-gonococcal urethritis (NGU). The role of (UU) in NGU is unclear. Prior case-control studies that examined the association of UU and NGU...
9.
Batteiger T, Jordan S, Toh E, Nelson D
Sex Transm Dis
. 2019 Aug;
46(9):e91.
PMID: 31403518
No abstract available.
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Batteiger T, Jordan S, Toh E, Fortenberry L, Williams J, LaPradd M, et al.
Sex Transm Dis
. 2019 Jun;
46(7):440-445.
PMID: 31194715
Background: Rectal infection with Chlamydia trachomatis (CT) is frequent in women who deny receptive anal sex and is thought to arise from autoinoculation of the rectum from vaginal secretions. An...