Emerging Infectious Diseases (Apr 2018)

Cooperative Recognition of Internationally Disseminated Ceftriaxone-Resistant Neisseria gonorrhoeae Strain

  • Monica M. Lahra,
  • Irene Martin,
  • Walter Demczuk,
  • Amy V. Jennison,
  • Ken-Ichi Lee,
  • Shu-Ichi Nakayama,
  • Brigitte Lefebvre,
  • Jean Longtin,
  • Alison Ward,
  • Michael R. Mulvey,
  • Teodora Wi,
  • Makoto Ohnishi,
  • David Whiley

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2404.171873
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 4
pp. 735 – 743

Abstract

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Ceftriaxone remains a first-line treatment for patients infected by Neisseria gonorrhoeae in most settings. We investigated the possible spread of a ceftriaxone-resistant FC428 N. gonorrhoeae clone in Japan after recent isolation of similar strains in Denmark (GK124) and Canada (47707). We report 2 instances of the FC428 clone in Australia in heterosexual men traveling from Asia. Our bioinformatic analyses included core single-nucleotide variation phylogeny and in silico molecular typing; phylogenetic analysis showed close genetic relatedness among all 5 isolates. Results showed multilocus sequence type 1903; N. gonorrhoeae sequence typing for antimicrobial resistance (NG-STAR) 233; and harboring of mosaic penA allele encoding alterations A311V and T483S (penA-60.001), associated with ceftriaxone resistance. Our results provide further evidence of international transmission of ceftriaxone-resistant N. gonorrhoeae. We recommend increasing awareness of international spread of this drug-resistant strain, strengthening surveillance to include identifying treatment failures and contacts, and strengthening international sharing of data.

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