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Review
. 2018 Mar 27:7:400.
doi: 10.12688/f1000research.13600.1. eCollection 2018.

Epidemiological, behavioural, and clinical factors associated with antimicrobial-resistant gonorrhoea: a review

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Epidemiological, behavioural, and clinical factors associated with antimicrobial-resistant gonorrhoea: a review

Million Abraha et al. F1000Res. .

Abstract

Antimicrobial-resistant Neisseria gonorrhoeae is a global public health problem in the 21st century. N. gonorrhoeae has developed resistance to all classes of antibiotics used for empirical treatment, and clinical treatment failure caused by extensively resistant strains has been reported. Identifying specific factors associated with an increased risk of antimicrobial-resistant N. gonorrhoeae might help to develop strategies to improve antimicrobial stewardship. In this review, we describe the findings of 24 studies, published between 1989 and 2017, that examined epidemiological, behavioural, and clinical factors and their associations with a range of antimicrobial agents used to treat gonorrhoea. Antimicrobial-resistant N. gonorrhoeae is more common in older than younger adults and in men who have sex with men compared with heterosexual men and women. Antimicrobial-resistant N. gonorrhoeae is less common in some black minority and Aboriginal ethnic groups than in the majority white population in high-income countries. The factors associated with antimicrobial-resistant gonorrhoea are not necessarily those associated with a higher risk of gonorrhoea.

Keywords: Gonorrhoea; Neisseria gonorrhoeae; antimicrobial resistance; epidemiology; risk factors.

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Figure 1.. Number of studies found about factors associated with antimicrobial-resistant Neisseria gonorrhoeae from 1989 to 2017, according to class of antimicrobial.

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