“…Over a 10 year period, the proportion of isolates of N gonorrhoeae producing ,B-lactamase has increased from < 1 % to 13% in Johannesburg7081 82; in Durban, PPNG was reported in more than 25% of gonococcal isolates recovered in the late 1980s. "1 1867 Trends in other centres such as Pretoria, Carletonville, Cape Town, Port Elizabeth, and Bloemfontein appear to lag those of Johannesburg and Durban by several years, but the relative prevalence of PPNG still continues to rise656971 778284 86 In addition, emerging chromosomal resistance to ,B-lactam antibiotics in non-PPNG strains is also being documented.7085 As compounding evidence made clear that penicillin would no longer be the treatment of choice for gonorrhoea, other antibiotics such as tetracycline, spectinomycin, and cephalosporins were recommended. In 1991, however, a study reported that 56% of PPNG strains and 34% of non-PPNG strains isolated in Johannesburg were now resistant to tetracycline.…”