| Literature DB >> 30026943 |
Addisu Gize Yeshanew1, Rozina Ambachew Geremew1.
Abstract
Background: Neisseria gonorrhoeae, the causative agent of gonorrhoea, is a Gram negative, coffee-bean shaped facultative intracellular diplococcus bacterium, the classical sexually transmitted bacteria. Nowadays, N. gonorrhoeae has developed high-level resistance to all traditional antimicrobials used for the treatment of gonorrhoea and makes the treatment complicated. So, the aim of this study was to determine magnitude and antimicrobial resistance patterns of N. gonorrhoeae.Entities:
Keywords: Antimicrobial sensitivity test; N. Gonorrhoeae
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30026943 PMCID: PMC6050735 DOI: 10.1186/s13756-018-0376-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Antimicrob Resist Infect Control ISSN: 2047-2994 Impact factor: 4.887
Prevalence of N. gonorrhoeae described by socio-demographic characteristics and known risk factors for STI, Gondar town, North West Ethiopia from April–August 2016
| Characteristics | Total N (%), |
| |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sex | |||
| Male | 21(17.5) | 6 (29) | 15 (71) |
| Female | 99(82.5) | 19(19) | 80(81) |
| Age | |||
| 15–29 | 80(66.7) | 17(21) | 63(79) |
| 30–45 | 40(33,3) | 8(20) | 32(80) |
| Marital status | |||
| Single | 62(51.7) | 14(23) | 48(77) |
| Married | 58(48.3) | 11(19) | 47(81) |
| Educational status | |||
| Illiterate | 46(38.3) | 9(20) | 37(80) |
| Literate | 74(61.7) | 16(22) | 58(78) |
| Occupation | |||
| Government employed | 31(25.8) | 7(23) | 24(77) |
| House wife | 26(21.7) | 3(11) | 23(89) |
| CSW | 11(9.2) | 2(18) | 9(82) |
| No | 23(19.2) | 5(22) | 18(78) |
| Self-employed | 29(24.1) | 8(18) | 21(72) |
| Income | |||
| No | 37(30.8) | 7(19) | 30(81) |
| < 800 | 25(20.8) | 7(18) | 18(72) |
| 801–1600 | 31(25.8) | 5(16) | 26(84) |
| > 1600 | 27(22.5) | 6(22) | 21(78) |
| Knowledge about STI | |||
| No | 54(45) | 10(19) | 44(81) |
| Yes | 66(55) | 15(23) | 51(77) |
| Alcohol use | |||
| No | 39(32.5) | 5(13) | 34(87) |
| Yes | 81(67.5) | 20(25) | 61(75) |
| Khat chewing | |||
| No | 102(86) | 21(21) | 81(79) |
| Yes | 18(14) | 4(28) | 13(72) |
| Smoking | |||
| No | 111(93) | 22(20) | 89(80) |
| Yes | 9(7.5) | 3(33) | 6(67) |
| History of abortion | |||
| No | 55(55.5) | 12(22) | 43(78) |
| Yes | 44(44.5) | 7(15) | 37(84) |
| Sexual partner | |||
| One partner | 38(31.6) | 7(18) | 31(82) |
| More than one partner | 82(68.3) | 18(22) | 64(78) |
| Condom use | |||
| Never | 69(57.5) | 13(19) | 56(81) |
| S/Rarely | 38(32) | 9(24) | 29(76) |
| Always | 13(10.5) | 3(15) | 11(85) |
| Males sexual contact with prostitute women | |||
| No | 16(13) | 1(6) | 15(94) |
| S/Rarely | 100(83) | 21(21) | 79(79) |
| Yes | 5(4) | 3(60) | 2(40) |
| History of STI | |||
| No | 53(44.2) | 9(17) | 44(83) |
| Yes | 67(55.8) | 16(24) | 51(76) |
| Commonly using toillet & washing materials | |||
| No | 81(67.5) | 19(23) | 62(77) |
| Yes | 39(32.5) | 6(15) | 33(85) |
| Contact new person the last 3 months | |||
| No | 78(65) | 16(21) | 62(79) |
| Yes | 42(35) | 9(21) | 33(79) |
| HIV status | |||
| Positive | 17(14.2) | 1(6) | 16(94) |
| Negative | 103(86) | 24(23) | 79(77) |
+ ve infected with N. gonorrhoeae, , ve non-infected with N. gonorrhoeae, S/Rarely sometimes or rarely, CSW Commercial Sex Workers, STI Sexual Transmitted Infection, HIV Human Immunodeficiency Virus
Antimicrobial susceptibility pattern of N. gonorrhoeae isolates from STI clinic attendants in Gondar town, North West Ethiopia from April–May 2016
| Antibiotic | #S (%) | # I (%) | # R (%) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Penicillin | 0(0) | 6(24) | 19(76) |
| Tetracycline | 0(0) | 0(0) | 25(100) |
| Ciprofloxacin | 4(16) | 8(32) | 13(52) |
| Ceftriaxone | 13(52) | * | 12(48) |
| Cefotaxime | 17(71) | * | 7(29) |
| Cefoxitin | 14(56) | * | 11(44) |
| Clindmycin | 18(72) | * | 7(28) |
# S number of sensitive, # I number of intermediate, # R number of resistance, * have no intermediate range