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Antibiotic susceptibility patterns of Neisseria gonorrhoeae isolates in Port Elizabeth
Abstract
Objective: To survey the antibiotic susceptibility of Neisseria
Gonorrhoeae isolates.
Design: This was a cohort analytical study.
Setting Three clinics serving different areas in Port Elizabeth.
Outcome measures Prevalence of antibiotic-resistant N. gonorrhoeae isolates.
Results: Twenty-one of the 35 isolates (60%) were resistant to ciprofloxacin, while 28 (80%) showed resistance to erythromycin, 17 (48.6%) to penicillin, 3 (8.6%) to doxycycline, 11 (31.4%) to spectinomycin and 33 (94.3%) to tetracycline.
Conclusion: To ensure effective treatment of gonorrhoea, continued surveillance of antimicrobial susceptibility is necessary.
South African Medical Journal Vol. 96(3) 2006: 225-226
Gonorrhoeae isolates.
Design: This was a cohort analytical study.
Setting Three clinics serving different areas in Port Elizabeth.
Outcome measures Prevalence of antibiotic-resistant N. gonorrhoeae isolates.
Results: Twenty-one of the 35 isolates (60%) were resistant to ciprofloxacin, while 28 (80%) showed resistance to erythromycin, 17 (48.6%) to penicillin, 3 (8.6%) to doxycycline, 11 (31.4%) to spectinomycin and 33 (94.3%) to tetracycline.
Conclusion: To ensure effective treatment of gonorrhoea, continued surveillance of antimicrobial susceptibility is necessary.
South African Medical Journal Vol. 96(3) 2006: 225-226