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A local study was conducted to monitor the antibiotic susceptibility of N. gonorrhoeae in Bacolod City, Philippines. A total of 88 isolates were taken during the period of 1 January 2015 to 30 June 2017, from male patients ages 12 to 72 years. The highest incidence of gonorrhea infection was in the group aged 20–24 years (34.09%). The susceptibility pattern to antibiotics was as follows: ceftriaxone 100%, cefixime 82.6%, spectinomycin 92.1%, ciprofloxacin 4.9%, tetracycline 5.1%, and penicillin G with 0%. All isolates were noted to produce beta-lactamase, which can be attributed to plasmid-mediated penicillin resistance. These findings indicate that the resistance rates of N. gonorrhoeae to most commonly-used antibiotics are increasing, and that ceftriaxone remains an effective antibiotic in treating gonorrhea infections locally.
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Araneta, C. M. P., Juayang, A. C., Lim, J. P. T., Quilop, E. M. G., Casaysay, N. J. G., Tamesis, G. M. L., … Gayoba, R. C. (2017). Antibiotic Susceptibility Monitoring of Neisseria gonorrhoeae in Bacolod City, Philippines. Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease, 2(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed2030045
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