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      Treatment failure of pharyngeal gonorrhoea with internationally recommended first-line ceftriaxone verified in Slovenia, September 2011.

      Euro surveillance : bulletin Européen sur les maladies transmissibles = European communicable disease bulletin
      Adult, Anti-Bacterial Agents, therapeutic use, Ceftriaxone, Drug Resistance, Bacterial, Female, Gonorrhea, diagnosis, drug therapy, microbiology, Heterosexuality, Humans, Injections, Intramuscular, Male, Microbial Sensitivity Tests, Neisseria gonorrhoeae, drug effects, genetics, isolation & purification, Pharyngeal Diseases, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Practice Guidelines as Topic, Sequence Analysis, DNA, Slovenia, Treatment Failure

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          We describe the second case in Europe of verified treatment failure of pharyngeal gonorrhoea, caused by an internationally occurring multidrug-resistant gonococcal clone, with recommended first-line ceftriaxone 250 mg in Slovenia. This is of grave concern since ceftriaxone is last remaining option for empirical treatment. Increased awareness of ceftriaxone failures, more frequent test-of-cure, strict adherence to regularly updated treatment guidelines, and thorough verification/falsification of suspected treatment failures are essential globally. New effective treatment options are imperative.

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