Annual report of the Australian Gonococcal Surveillance Programme 1996

Authors

  • Australian Gonococcal Surveillance Programme
  • John Tapsall Department of Microbiology, The Prince of Wales Hospital, High Street, Randwick, New South Wales 2031

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33321/cdi.1997.21.39

Keywords:

antimicrobial resistance, disease surveillance, gonococcal infection, Neisseria gonorrhoeae

Abstract

In 1996 the Australian Gonococcal Surveillance Programme (AGSP) examined 2,753 isolates of Neisseria gonorrhoeae. The source of isolates, site of infection and antibiotic susceptibility patterns showed considerable regional variation. Strains examined in Adelaide, Sydney and Melbourne were predominantly from male patients where rectal and pharyngeal isolates were common. Cases in other centres had a much lower male:female ratio and most were genital tract isolates. Resistance to the penicillin and quinolone groups of antibiotics was highest in Sydney and Melbourne. Gonococcal resistance to the penicillins was similar to previous years. Quinoloneresistant Neisseria gonorrhoeae (QRNG) were isolated mostly from overseas travellers. However, some local transmission of QRNG was documented in Sydney. All isolates were sensitive to spectinomycin and ceftriaxone. Comm Dis Intell 1997;21:189-192.

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Published

10/07/97

How to Cite

Australian Gonococcal Surveillance Programme, and John Tapsall. 1997. “Annual Report of the Australian Gonococcal Surveillance Programme 1996”. Communicable Diseases Intelligence 21 (July):189-92. https://doi.org/10.33321/cdi.1997.21.39.

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