Sensibilités aux antimicrobiens du Neisseria gonorrhoeae au Canada, 2020
- DOI
- Language of the publication
- French
- Date
- 2022-12
- Type
- Article
- Author(s)
- Thorington, Robyn
- Sawatzky, Pamela
- Lefebvre, Brigitte
- Diggle, Matthew
- Hoang, Linda
- Patel, Samir
- Van Caessele, Paul
- Minion, Jessica
- Garceau, Richard
- Matheson, Myrna
- Haldane, David
- Gravel, Genevieve
- Mulvey, Michael R.
- Martin, Irene
- Publisher
- Agence de la santé publique du Canada
Abstract
Background: The Gonococcal Antimicrobial Surveillance Programme is a passive surveillance system that has monitored antimicrobial resistance in Neisseria gonorrhoeae in Canada since the 1980s. This article summarizes the demographics, antimicrobial resistances and NG-MAST (N. gonorrhoeae multiantigen sequence typing) for cultures collected in 2020. Methods: The National Microbiology Laboratory (NML) in Winnipeg received resistant N. gonorrhoeae cultures from provincial and territorial public health laboratories. Agar dilution was used to determine the minimum inhibitory concentrations to ten antimicrobials for all cultures received at NML, according to Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute guidelines. The NG-MAST typing was also determined for each culture. Results: A total of 3,130 N. gonorrhoeae cases were cultured across Canada in 2020; a 36% decrease from 2019 (n=4,859). The level of decreased susceptibility to cefixime increased significantly between 2016 and 2020 to 2.8% (p=0.0054). Decreased susceptibility to ceftriaxone declined significantly between 2016 (1.8%) and 2020 to 0.9% (p=0.001), and there was no significant change with azithromycin between 2016 (7.2%) and 2020 (6.1%). The proportion of cultures with an azithromycin minimum inhibitory concentrations of ≥1 mg/L increased significantly from 11.6% in 2016 to 15.3% in 2020 (p=0.0017). The most common NG-MAST type in Canada for 2020 was sequence type (ST)-11461, while ST-12302 was most commonly associated with azithromycin resistance and ST-16639 with cephalosporin decreased susceptibility. Conclusion: Antimicrobial resistance in N. gonorrhoeae remains an important public health concern and continued surveillance is imperative to monitor trends to ensure the recommended therapies will be the most effective.
Subject
- Health
Rights
Pagination
629-637
Peer review
Yes
Identifiers
- ISSN
- 1719-3109
Article
- Journal title
- Relevé des maladies transmissibles au Canada (RMTC)
- Journal volume
- 48
- Journal issue
- 11/12
Relation
- Is translation of:
- https://doi.org/10.14745/ccdr.v48i1112a10
Citation(s)
Thorington R, Sawatzky P, Lefebvre B, Diggle M, Hoang L, Patel S, Van Caessele P, Minion J, Garceau R, Matheson M, Haldane D, Gravel G, Mulvey MR, Martin I. Sensibilités aux antimicrobiens du Neisseria gonorrhoeae au Canada, 2020. Relevé des maladies transmissibles au Canada 2022;48(11/12):629−37. https://doi.org/10.14745/ccdr.v48i1112a10f