2007
DOI: 10.1136/jcp.2007.052191
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Neisseria gonorrhoeaemulti-antigen sequence typing (NG-MAST) of ciprofloxacin resistant isolates of Pretoria, South Africa

Abstract: Gonococcal isolates resistant to ciprofloxacin collected from 2004 to 2005, in the Pretoria region, were characterised using Neisseria gonorrhoeae multi-antigen sequence typing (NG-MAST). The isolates were obtained from men presenting with urethritis to primary healthcare clinics and general practitioners. All isolates were tested for susceptibility to ciprofloxacin by Etest, disc diffusion and agar dilution methods. Sequence-based typing, directed at the por and tbpB genes, and compared with international iso… Show more

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“…Neisseria gonorrhoeae MAST bank has been established, strains isolated from different regions can be compared on the Internet. Thus, this typing method is superior to other typing methods in that it can be used for not only short-term local epidemiological investigation of a outbreak but also long-term epidemiological study [16][17][18] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Neisseria gonorrhoeae MAST bank has been established, strains isolated from different regions can be compared on the Internet. Thus, this typing method is superior to other typing methods in that it can be used for not only short-term local epidemiological investigation of a outbreak but also long-term epidemiological study [16][17][18] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…NG-MAST is a highly discriminatory sequence based typing method4 which examines sequence variation in two hypervariable genes ( tpbB and porB ) and has been used successfully to investigate sexual networks in Sheffield,5 London,6 Scotland,7 Sweden8 and South Africa,9 together with antimicrobial susceptibility profiles.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%