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J Clin Pathol 61:686-687 doi:10.1136/jcp.2007.052191
  • Short report

Neisseria gonorrhoeae multi-antigen sequence typing (NG-MAST) of ciprofloxacin resistant isolates of Pretoria, South Africa

  1. M De Jongh1,
  2. Y Dangor1,
  3. C A Ison2,
  4. A A Hoosen1
  1. 1
    Department of Microbiological Pathology, University of Limpopo, Medunsa Campus, Ga-Rankuwa, Pretoria, South Africa
  2. 2
    Sexually Transmitted Bacteria Reference Laboratory (STBRL), Health Protection Agency, Colindale, London, UK
  1. Professor A A Hoosen, Department of Microbiological Pathology, University of Limpopo, Medunsa Campus, PO Box 211, 0204, Pretoria, South Africa; anwar.hoosen{at}up.ac.za
  • Accepted 16 November 2007
  • Published Online First 5 December 2007

Abstract

Gonococcal isolates resistant to ciprofloxacin collected from 2004 to 2005, in the Pretoria region, were characterised using Neisseria gonorrhoeae multi-antigen sequence typing (NG-MAST). The isolates were obtained from men presenting with urethritis to primary healthcare clinics and general practitioners. All isolates were tested for susceptibility to ciprofloxacin by Etest, disc diffusion and agar dilution methods. Sequence-based typing, directed at the por and tbpB genes, and compared with international isolates using the NG-MAST database on the internet, was done for 18 isolates (10 ciprofloxacin-resistant isolates and 8 susceptible controls). There was one cluster (four isolates) of known sequence type (ST) similar to the pattern seen among strains from Scotland, England, and Durban, South Africa. Two other known STs were identified, while the remaining STs were unique.

Footnotes

  • Competing interests: None.

  • Funding: Ms Mari De Jongh received financial support from the Medical Research Council (MRC), South Africa.

  • Ethics approval: Ethics approval was obtained.

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