Surveillance of antibiotic resistance in Neisseria gonorrhoeae in The Netherlands, 1977-95.

M J van de Laar, Y T van Duynhoven, M Dessens, M van Santen, B van Klingeren
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Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the prevalence and epidemiology of penicillinase producing Neisseria gonorrhoeae (PPNG) and tetracycline resistant N gonorrhoeae (TRNG) in the period 1977-95 in the Netherlands. To compare auxotypes, serovars, and antibiograms of PPNG, non-PPNG, and TRNG. To identify determinants in patient characteristics for the epidemic spread of TRNG/PPNG.

Methods: With respect to the national gonococcal surveillance all PPNG isolates from 30 laboratories over the country in 1977-90 and all gonococcal isolates from five sentinel laboratories (during 1 month per quarter) in 1991-5 were collected. Isolates were auxotyped and serotyped, the susceptibility for various antibiotics was tested and plasmid contents were evaluated. Additional data on PPNG infected individuals were collected retrospectively during a microepidemic of TRNG/PPNG. Univariate and multivariate analyses were performed to identify risk factors for TRNG/PPNG infections.

Results: In 1995 an overall high prevalence of PPNG infection (27%) and TRNG among PPNG infection (24%) was found in the Netherlands. Importantly, PPNG were found to have higher MICs for ceftriaxone and ciprofloxacin than non-PPNG; clinically relevant resistance to these antibiotics (or related agents) may emerge first among these strains. The observed diversity of strains (123 auxo/serovar classes since 1988) indicates a continuous introduction of new strains into the community. The epidemic increase of TRNG/PPNG was mainly caused by A/S classes NR/1B-6, PRO/1A-3, and PRO/1A-6, suggesting a clonal spread of a few strains; the rapid spread was associated with transmission in high risk individuals (that is, prostitutes and their clients).

Conclusion: The prevalence of PPNG in the Netherlands remains high and reduced sensitivity to other antimicrobials was detected among the PPNG strains. This underlines the necessity for a continuous national surveillance of resistance in gonococci including limited epidemiological information.

1977- 1995年荷兰淋病奈瑟菌抗生素耐药性监测。
目的:了解1977- 1995年荷兰产青霉酶淋病奈瑟菌(PPNG)和耐四环素淋病奈瑟菌(TRNG)的流行情况。比较PPNG、非PPNG和TRNG的缺陷型、血清型和抗生素谱。确定影响TRNG/PPNG流行传播的患者特征的决定因素。方法:收集1977- 1990年全国30个实验室的PPNG分离株和1991- 1995年5个哨点实验室(每季度1个月)的所有淋球菌分离株。对分离菌株进行型分和血清分型,检测其对各种抗生素的敏感性,并评价其质粒含量。在TRNG/PPNG微流行期间回顾性收集了PPNG感染者的其他数据。进行单因素和多因素分析以确定TRNG/PPNG感染的危险因素。结果:1995年,荷兰PPNG感染率总体较高(27%),其中TRNG感染率较高(24%)。重要的是,发现PPNG患者头孢曲松和环丙沙星的mic高于非PPNG患者;对这些抗生素(或相关药物)的临床相关耐药性可能首先出现在这些菌株中。观察到的菌株多样性(自1988年以来共有123个auxo/血清型)表明不断有新菌株进入群落。TRNG/PPNG的流行增加主要是由A/S类NR/1B-6、PRO/1A-3和PRO/1A-6引起的,表明是少数菌株的克隆传播;迅速传播与高危人群(即妓女及其嫖客)的传播有关。结论:PPNG在荷兰的流行率仍然很高,并且在PPNG菌株中检测到对其他抗菌素的敏感性降低。这强调了对淋球菌耐药性进行持续的国家监测的必要性,包括有限的流行病学信息。
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