Epidemiological and Bacteriological Study on Gonococcal Infections.
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Epidemiological and bacteriological studies on <I>Neisseria gonorrhoeae</I> isolated in Sapporo, Japan, in 1980 and 1991 performed and the following results were obtained.<BR>1. The range of age in the patients infected with <I>Neisseria gonorrhoeae</I> tended to be younger than those in the whole country.<BR>2. Male patients in the early 20s or younger with gonococcal urethritis were often infected by bon-professional females but those in their late 20s or older were often infected from professional females, for example prostitutes and hostesses.<BR>3. The rate of professional females who were positive to gonococci reached 17.4% and young females in their teens with cervicitis had the highest morbidity rate of gonococci than those in the older females.<BR>4. The latent period in gonococcal infections tended to become longer gradually.<BR>5. The isolation rate of penicillinase producing <I>Neisseria gonorrhoeae</I> (PPNG) showed a peak of 23.9%(61/255) in 1985, but gradually declined thereafter and it was 3.7%(1/27) in 1991.<BR>6. An investigation on auxotype showed a decline of proto and Pro<SUP>-</SUP> strains and an increase of AHU<SUP>-</SUP> strains in non-PPNG. And most of the PPNG belonged to proto or Pro<SUP>-</SUP> strains.<BR>7. With the relationship between auxotype and sensitivity to AMPC, AHU<SUP>-</SUP> strains were more sensitive than proto or Pro<SUP>-</SUP> strains.
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