Jose A Bazan1,2, Abigail Norris Turner1, Robert D Kirkcaldy3, Adam C Retchless4, Cecilia B Kretz4, Elizabeth Briere4, Yih-Ling Tzeng5, David S Stephens5,6, Courtney Maierhofer1, Carlos Del Rio5,7, A Jeanine Abrams3, David L Trees3, Melissa Ervin2, Denisse B Licon2, Karen S Fields2, Mysheika Williams Roberts2, Amanda Dennison8, Xin Wang4. 1. Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Internal Medicine, The Ohio State University College of Medicine, Columbus. 2. Sexual Health Clinic, Columbus Public Health, Ohio. 3. National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD and TB Prevention, Division of STD Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta GA. 4. Meningitis and Vaccine Preventable Diseases Branch, Division of Bacterial Diseases, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia. 5. Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA. 6. Microbiology and Immunology, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA. 7. Hubert Department of Global Health, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia. 8. STD & Hepatitis Prevention Program, Bureau of Infectious Diseases, Ohio Department of Health, Columbus.
Abstract
Background: Neisseria meningitidis (Nm) is a Gram-negative diplococcus that normally colonizes the nasopharynx and rarely infects the urogenital tract. On Gram stain of urethral exudates, Nm can be misidentified as the more common sexually transmitted pathogen Neisseria gonorrhoeae. Methods: In response to a large increase in cases of Nm urethritis identified among men presenting for screening at a sexually transmitted disease clinic in Columbus, Ohio, we investigated the epidemiologic characteristics of men with Nm urethritis and the molecular and phylogenetic characteristics of their Nm isolates. The study was conducted between 1 January and 18 November 2015. Results: Seventy-five Nm urethritis cases were confirmed by biochemical and polymerase chain reaction testing. Men with Nm urethritis were a median age of 31 years (interquartile range [IQR] = 24-38) and had a median of 2 sex partners in the last 3 months (IQR = 1-3). Nm cases were predominantly black (81%) and heterosexual (99%). Most had urethral discharge (91%), reported oral sex with a female in the last 12 months (96%), and were treated with a ceftriaxone-based regimen (95%). A minority (15%) also had urethral chlamydia coinfection. All urethral Nm isolates were nongroupable, ST-11 clonal complex (cc11), ET-15, and clustered together phylogenetically. Urethral Nm isolates were similar by fine typing (PorA P1.5-1,10-8, PorB 2-2, FetA F3-6), except 2, which had different PorB types (2-78 and 2-52). Conclusions: Between January and November 2015, 75 urethritis cases due to a distinct Nm clade occurred among primarily black, heterosexual men in Columbus, Ohio. Future urogenital Nm infection studies should focus on pathogenesis and modes of sexual transmission.
Background: Neisseria meningitidis (Nm) is a Gram-negative diplococcus that normally colonizes the nasopharynx and rarely infects the urogenital tract. On Gram stain of urethral exudates, Nm can be misidentified as the more common sexually transmitted pathogen Neisseria gonorrhoeae. Methods: In response to a large increase in cases of Nmurethritis identified among men presenting for screening at a sexually transmitted disease clinic in Columbus, Ohio, we investigated the epidemiologic characteristics of men with Nmurethritis and the molecular and phylogenetic characteristics of their Nm isolates. The study was conducted between 1 January and 18 November 2015. Results: Seventy-five Nmurethritis cases were confirmed by biochemical and polymerase chain reaction testing. Men with Nmurethritis were a median age of 31 years (interquartile range [IQR] = 24-38) and had a median of 2 sex partners in the last 3 months (IQR = 1-3). Nm cases were predominantly black (81%) and heterosexual (99%). Most had urethral discharge (91%), reported oral sex with a female in the last 12 months (96%), and were treated with a ceftriaxone-based regimen (95%). A minority (15%) also had urethral chlamydia coinfection. All urethral Nm isolates were nongroupable, ST-11 clonal complex (cc11), ET-15, and clustered together phylogenetically. Urethral Nm isolates were similar by fine typing (PorA P1.5-1,10-8, PorB 2-2, FetA F3-6), except 2, which had different PorB types (2-78 and 2-52). Conclusions: Between January and November 2015, 75 urethritis cases due to a distinct Nm clade occurred among primarily black, heterosexual men in Columbus, Ohio. Future urogenital Nm infection studies should focus on pathogenesis and modes of sexual transmission.
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