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性传播感染(STI)淋病仍然是全球公共卫生的一个主要问题。据世界卫生组织(WHO)估计,2016年15至49岁人群中新增病例达8700万例。淋病病例的不断增加令人担忧,因为淋球菌对抗生素产生耐药性(AMR)的情况正在增加。因此,需要制定一项全球行动计划来促进监测工作。事实上,世卫组织已将通过监测消除性传播感染(包括淋病)列为全球卫生优先事项。全基因组序列数据的获得为防治淋病提供了新的机遇。这可以通过以下方式实现:(i) 加强对 AMR 全球流行情况的监测;(ii) 增进对淋球菌群体生物学的了解;(iii) 挖掘序列数据以寻找候选疫苗。在此,我们回顾了淋病奈瑟菌基因组学的现状。特别是,我们将探讨基因组学如何继续推进我们对这种复杂病原体的了解。
Recent advances in understanding and combatting Neisseria gonorrhoeae: a genomic perspective.
The sexually transmitted infection (STI) gonorrhoea remains a major global public health concern. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that 87 million new cases in individuals who were 15 to 49 years of age occurred in 2016. The growing number of gonorrhoea cases is concerning given the rise in gonococci developing antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Therefore, a global action plan is needed to facilitate surveillance. Indeed, the WHO has made surveillance leading to the elimination of STIs (including gonorrhoea) a global health priority. The availability of whole genome sequence data offers new opportunities to combat gonorrhoea. This can be through (i) enhanced surveillance of the global prevalence of AMR, (ii) improved understanding of the population biology of the gonococcus, and (iii) opportunities to mine sequence data in the search for vaccine candidates. Here, we review the current status in Neisseria gonorrhoeae genomics. In particular, we explore how genomics continues to advance our understanding of this complex pathogen.