Azithromycin Susceptibility among Neisseria gonorrhoeae Isolates and Seasonal Macrolide Use

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Abstract

Rising azithromycin nonsusceptibility among Neisseria gonorrhoeae isolates threatens current treatment recommendations, but the cause of this rise is not well understood. We performed an ecological study of seasonal patterns in macrolide use and azithromycin resistance in N. gonorrhoeae, finding that population-wide macrolide use is associated with increased azithromycin nonsusceptibility. These results, indicative of bystander selection, have implications for antibiotic prescribing guidelines.

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Olesen, S. W., Torrone, E. A., Papp, J. R., Kirkcaldy, R. D., Lipsitch, M., & Grad, Y. H. (2019). Azithromycin Susceptibility among Neisseria gonorrhoeae Isolates and Seasonal Macrolide Use. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 219(4), 619–623. https://doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jiy551

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