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  • Neisseria gonorrhoeae strain with high-level resistance to spectinomycin due to a novel resistance mechanism (mutated ribosomal protein S5) verified in Norway.

Neisseria gonorrhoeae strain with high-level resistance to spectinomycin due to a novel resistance mechanism (mutated ribosomal protein S5) verified in Norway.

Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy (2012-11-28)
Magnus Unemo, Daniel Golparian, Vegard Skogen, Anne Olaug Olsen, Harald Moi, Gaute Syversen, Stig Ove Hjelmevoll
ABSTRACT

Gonorrhea may become untreatable, and new treatment options are essential. Verified resistance to spectinomycin is exceedingly rare. However, we describe a high-level spectinomycin-resistant (MIC, >1,024 μg/ml) Neisseria gonorrhoeae strain from Norway with a novel resistance mechanism. The resistance determinant was a deletion of codon 27 (valine) and a K28E alteration in the ribosomal protein 5S. The traditional spectinomycin resistance gene (16S rRNA) was wild type. Despite this exceedingly rare finding, spectinomycin available for treatment of ceftriaxone-resistant urogenital gonorrhea would be very valuable.

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Product Description

Supelco
Spectinomycin dihydrochloride pentahydrate, VETRANAL®, analytical standard
Sigma-Aldrich
Spectinomycin dihydrochloride pentahydrate, powder, γ-irradiated
Sigma-Aldrich
Spectinomycin dihydrochloride pentahydrate, potency: ≥603 μg per mg
Sigma-Aldrich
Spectinomycin dihydrochloride pentahydrate, powder, BioReagent, suitable for cell culture