Emerging multidrug resistance contributes to treatment failure in Mycoplasma genitalium infected patients in China

ElsevierVolume 105, Issue 2, February 2023, 115854Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious DiseaseAuthor links open overlay panelAbstract

The increased treatment failure in patients with sexually transmitted Mycoplasma genitalium infection is associated with antimicrobial resistance. We performed a retrospective survey of antimicrobial clinical outcomes in M. genitalium-infected patients. In addition, we detected macrolide, fluoroquinolone and tetracycline resistance-associated markers to determine their role in treatment failure. The overall incidence of treatment failure was 28.29%, regardless of the drug used. In the present study, the prevalence of macrolide resistance-associated mutations in the 23S rRNA gene was 64%; that of fluroquinolone resistance-associated S83/D87 substitutions in the parC gene was 67.5%; and that of the tetracycline resistance-associated C1192T mutation in the 16S rRNA gene was 22.5%. Furthermore, evidence of dual antimicrobial resistance was found in 46.4% of pretreatment samples, and triple antimicrobial resistance was identified in 9.9%. These findings regarding the emergence of multidrug-resistant strains of M. genitalium in China are concerning and emphasize the importance of guiding M. genitalium treatment with antimicrobial resistance assays.

Keywords

Mycoplasma genitalium

macrolide

fluroquinolone

tetracycline

antibiotic resistance

China

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