This study is being done in people with asymptomatic anal lymphogranuloma venereum (LGV), which is an infection caused by a type of bacteria that can affect the anal area without causing clear symptoms. The treatment used in the study is doxycycline, taken by mouth as a 7-day course at 200 mg each day. The purpose of the study is to see how well this treatment clears the infection.
People in the study receive the tablet for 7 days and are then followed for about 4 weeks after treatment starts. During this time, anal samples are checked to see whether the infection is still present. The study also looks at the type of bacteria found, whether the infection comes back or was not fully cleared, and whether any signs of resistance to doxycycline are present. A diary is used to record how the medicine is taken, and any side effects are noted.
The study is focused on one disease, asymptomatic anal LGV infection, and one medicine, doxycycline monohydrate. It is a multicentre study, meaning it is carried out at more than one place.



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