Biology of the Gonococcus: Disease and Pathogenesis

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Abstract

Neisseria gonorrhoeae infection is a major public health problem worldwide. The increasing incidence of gonorrhea coupled with global spread of multidrug-resistant isolates of gonococci has ushered in an era of potentially untreatable infection. Gonococcal disease elicits limited immunity, and individuals are susceptible to repeated infections. In this chapter, we describe gonococcal disease and epidemiology and the structure and function of major surface components involved in pathogenesis. We also discuss the mechanisms that gonococci use to evade host immune responses and the immune responses following immunization with selected bacterial components that may overcome evasion. Understanding the biology of the gonococcus may aid in preventing the spread of gonorrhea and also facilitate the development of gonococcal vaccines and treatments.

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Shaughnessy, J., Ram, S., & Rice, P. A. (2019). Biology of the Gonococcus: Disease and Pathogenesis. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 1997, pp. 1–27). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-9496-0_1

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