Ceftriaxone-resistant Neisseria gonorrhoeae isolates (2010-2014) in France characterized using whole genome sequencing
Two extended-spectrum cephalosporin resistant N. gonorrhoeae isolates were discovered among 6,342 (0.03%) French isolates between 2010 and 2014. One isolate corresponded to the F89 multidrug N. gonorrhoeae isolate harboring a penA mosaic; whole genome sequencing highlighted an additional R251H substitution in the ftsX gene recently involved in cephalosporin resistance. The other one ceftriaxone resistant isolate (MIC = 0.25 mg/liter) harbored the PBP2 pattern XXXVI plus a P551S substitution and belonged to the ST1579 (MLST).
Author(s): de Curraize C, Kumanski S, Micaelo M, Fournet N, La Ruche G, Meunier F, Amarsy Guerle R, Jacquier H, Cambau E, Goubard A, Berçot B
Publishing year: 2016
Pages: 6962-4
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