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Neisseria gonorrhoeae
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Contents
Background
- Commonly known as gonorrhea
- Fastidious gram-negative cocci
Clinical Features
Differential Diagnosis
Sexually transmitted diseases
Vesiculobullous rashes
Febrile
- Diffuse distribution
- Varicella
- Smallpox
- Disseminated gonococcal disease
- DIC
- Purpural fulminans
- Localized distribution
Afebrile
- Diffuse distribution
- Bullous pemphigoid
- Drug-Induced bullous disorders
- Pemphigus vulgaris
- Phytophotodermatitis
- Erythema multiforme major
- Localized distribution
Evaluation
Workup
- Dependent upon the infected organ
- PCR or culture on Thayer-Martin agar (most common)
Management
- Proctitis
- Epididymitis
- Infectious Tenosynovitis
- Septic Arthritis (General)
- Orchitis
- Gonorrheal Conjunctivitis
Antibiotic Sensitivities[1]
| Category | Antibiotic | N. gonorrhoeae |
| Penicillins | Penicillin G | 0 |
| Penicillin V | 0 | |
| Anti-Staphylocccal Penicillins | Methicillin | 0 |
| Nafcillin/Oxacillin | 0 | |
| Dicloxacillin | 0 | |
| Amino-Penicillins | AMP/Amox | 0 |
| Amox-Clav | + | |
| AMP-Sulb | + | |
| Anti-Pseudomonal Penicillins | Ticar-Clav | + |
| Pip-Tazo | + | |
| Carbapenems | Doripenem | + |
| Ertapenem | + | |
| Imipenem | + | |
| Meropenem | + | |
| Aztreonam | + | |
| Fluroquinolones | Ciprofloxacin | +* |
| Ofloxacin | +* | |
| Levofloxacin | +* | |
| Moxifloxacin | +* | |
| Gemifloxacin | ||
| Gatifloxacin | +* | |
| 1st G Cephalo | Cefazolin | + |
| 2nd G Cephalo | Cefotetan | +/- |
| Cefoxitin | +/- | |
| Cefuroxime | +/- | |
| 3rd/4th G Cephalo | Cefotaxime | +/- |
| Cefizoxime | +/- | |
| CefTRIAXone | + | |
| Ceftaroline | + | |
| CefTAZidime | +/- | |
| Cefepime | + | |
| Oral 1st G Cephalo | Cefadroxil | 0 |
| Cephalexin | 0 | |
| Oral 2nd G Cephalo | Cefaclor | +/- |
| Cefproxil | +/- | |
| Cefuroxime | +/- | |
| Oral 3rd G Cephalo | Cefixime | + |
| Ceftibuten | +/- | |
| Cefpodox/ Cefdinir/ Cefditoren | + | |
| Aminoglycosides | Gentamicin | 0 |
| Tobramycin | 0 | |
| Amikacin | 0 | |
| Chloramphenicol | + | |
| Clindamycin | 0 | |
| Macrolides | Erythromycin | +/- |
| Azithromycin | +/- | |
| Clarithromycin | +/- | |
| Ketolide | Telithromycin | + |
| Tetracyclines | Doxycycline | +/- |
| Minocycline | +/- | |
| Glycylcycline | Tigecycline | + |
| Sulfonamides | TMP-SMX | +/- |
| Urinary Agents | Nitrofurantoin | + |
| Fosfomycin | + | |
| Other | Rifampin | + |
| Metronidazole | 0 | |
| Quinupristin-dalfoppristin | + | |
| Linezolid | ||
| Daptomycin | 0 | |
| Colistimethate | 0 | |
| Telavancin | 0 | |
| Vancomycin | 0 |
Key
- S susceptible/sensitive (usually)
- I intermediate (variably susceptible/resistant)
- R resistant (or not effective clinically)
- S+ synergistic with cell wall antibiotics
- U sensitive for UTI only (non systemic infection)
- X1 no data
- X2 active in vitro, but not used clinically
- X3 active in vitro, but not clinically effective for Group A strep pharyngitis or infections due to E. faecalis
- X4 active in vitro, but not clinically effective for strep pneumonia
Table Overview
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Disposition
- Depends on clinical features/presentation
See Also
References
- ↑ Sanford Guide to Antimicrobial Therapy 2010
