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==Primary Prevention== | ==Primary Prevention== | ||
Effective measures for the primary prevention of reactive arthritis include:<ref name=" | Effective measures for the primary prevention of reactive arthritis include:<ref name="pmid15084505">{{cite journal |vauthors=Colmegna I, Cuchacovich R, Espinoza LR |title=HLA-B27-associated reactive arthritis: pathogenetic and clinical considerations |journal=Clin. Microbiol. Rev. |volume=17 |issue=2 |pages=348–69 |date=April 2004 |pmid=15084505 |pmc=387405 |doi= |url=}}</ref> | ||
*Early treatment of GI or GU infections | *Early treatment of GI or GU infections | ||
*Educating patients about association of GI and GU infection with reactive arthritis. | *Educating patients about association of GI and GU infection with reactive arthritis. | ||
*Use of barrier methods such as condoms can prevent spread of sexually transmitted disease. | *Use of barrier methods such as condoms can prevent spread of sexually transmitted disease. | ||
*Physical therapy | |||
*Occupational therapy | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Effective measures for the primary prevention of reactive arthritis include early treatment of GI or GU infections, educating patients about association of GI and GU infection with reactive arthritis and use of barrier methods such as condoms can prevent spread of sexually transmitted disease.
Primary Prevention
Effective measures for the primary prevention of reactive arthritis include:[1]
- Early treatment of GI or GU infections
- Educating patients about association of GI and GU infection with reactive arthritis.
- Use of barrier methods such as condoms can prevent spread of sexually transmitted disease.
- Physical therapy
- Occupational therapy