2017
DOI: 10.1128/genomea.00403-17
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Fourteen Draft Genome Sequences for the First Reported Cases of Azithromycin-Resistant Neisseria gonorrhoeae in Ireland

Abstract: Here, we report the draft genome assemblies of 14 azithromycin-resistant Neisseria gonorrhoeae clinical isolates, representing the first such strains identified in Ireland. Among these isolates are the first reported highly resistant strains (MIC >256 mg/liter), which both belonged to the ST1580 sequence type.

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“…This genogroup enrolled the isolates associated with high-level azithromycin resistance that have been linked to an outbreak in the UK [ 20, 35 ]. Of note, we found a high-level azithromycin-resistant PT isolate that was closely related to other resistant isolates from Ireland [ 36, 38 ] and the UK [ 35 ] (WGCL0024), suggesting its potential spread.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 73%
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“…This genogroup enrolled the isolates associated with high-level azithromycin resistance that have been linked to an outbreak in the UK [ 20, 35 ]. Of note, we found a high-level azithromycin-resistant PT isolate that was closely related to other resistant isolates from Ireland [ 36, 38 ] and the UK [ 35 ] (WGCL0024), suggesting its potential spread.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…In order to obtain the current genetic diversity of N. gonorrhoeae circulating in European countries and to integrate the novel PT genomes in this global scenario, ultimately strengthening the analyses conducted in the present study, we took advantage of the public availability of 3263 genomes obtained from strains isolated in Europe. As such, WGS read datasets were download from the European Nucleotide Archive (ENA) from the following BioProjects: PRJEB14933 [ 20 ]; PRJEB2124 [ 34 ]; PRJEB23008 [ 35 ]; PRJEB26560 [ 12 ]; PRJEB9227 [ 6 ]; PRJNA275092 [ 36 ]; PRJNA348107 [ 37 ]; PRJNA473385 [ 38 ]; PRJNA315363 [ 39 ]. Available data for the isolates used, including sample accession numbers, are detailed in Table S2.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%