Gonorrhea Is Growing Resistant To Drugs And May Soon Become Untreatable

Gonorrhea is not deadly BTW

so you would jsut have peopel suffering and passing it to more people

You need to educate yourself beyond 20 years ago.

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Getting gonorrhea from this strain might put someone into septic shock and death in a matter of days," Christianson said. "This is very dangerous."

Chlamydia used to be minor and common. Now it's deadly.

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Then there's the old deadly standby syphyllis.

The spread of deadly STDs will do more to promote abstinence and stop the growing abortion rate than all the public policy in the world.

Though no deaths from HO41 have been reported, efforts to combat it must continue, Smith said

from you first link.

This NEW strain is more deadly.

thank you for informing me on the new strain which differs more than I though from the original disease
 
Gonorrhea Is Growing Resistant To Drugs And May Soon Become Untreatable

GENEVA (AP) — A potentially dangerous sexually transmitted disease that infects millions of people each year is growing resistant to drugs and could soon become untreatable, the World Health Organization said Wednesday.

The U.N. health agency is urging governments and doctors to step up surveillance of antibiotic-resistant gonorrhea, a bacterial infection that can cause inflammation, infertility, pregnancy complications and, in extreme cases, lead to maternal death. Babies born to mothers with gonorrhea have a 50 percent chance of developing eye infections that can result in blindness.

"This organism has basically been developing resistance against every medication we've thrown at it," said Dr. Manjula Lusti-Narasimhan, a scientist in the agency's department of sexually transmitted diseases. This includes a group of antibiotics called cephalosporins currently considered the last line of treatment.

"In a couple of years it will have become resistant to every treatment option we have available now," she told The Associated Press in an interview ahead of WHO's public announcement on its 'global action plan' to combat the disease.

Lusti-Narasimhan said the new guidance is aimed at ending complacency about gonorrhea and encouraging researchers to speed up their hunt for a new cure.

Once considered a scourge of sailors and soldiers, gonorrhea — known colloquially as the clap — became easily treatable with the discovery of penicillin. Now, it is again the second most common sexually transmitted infection after chlamydia. The global health body estimates that of the 498 million new cases of curable sexually transmitted infections worldwide, gonorrhea is responsible for some 106 million infections annually. It also increases the chances of infection with other diseases, such as HIV.

"It's not a European problem or an African problem, it's really a worldwide problem," said Lusti-Narasimhan.

Gonorrhea Is Growing Resistant To Drugs And May Soon Become Untreatable, WHO Warns
There has always been a cure for gonorrhea. It's called abstinence. It's 100% effective, too.

When you threw out chastity before marriage, you invited its counterpart to infect mankind. You need to bite the bullet.
 
It could be that the death toll will rise so much that not fucking everything that crawls, walks or slithers will again be popular. It didn't work with AIDS, but you never know.
 
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Gonorrhea Is Growing Resistant To Drugs And May Soon Become Untreatable

GENEVA (AP) — A potentially dangerous sexually transmitted disease that infects millions of people each year is growing resistant to drugs and could soon become untreatable, the World Health Organization said Wednesday.

The U.N. health agency is urging governments and doctors to step up surveillance of antibiotic-resistant gonorrhea, a bacterial infection that can cause inflammation, infertility, pregnancy complications and, in extreme cases, lead to maternal death. Babies born to mothers with gonorrhea have a 50 percent chance of developing eye infections that can result in blindness.

"This organism has basically been developing resistance against every medication we've thrown at it," said Dr. Manjula Lusti-Narasimhan, a scientist in the agency's department of sexually transmitted diseases. This includes a group of antibiotics called cephalosporins currently considered the last line of treatment.

"In a couple of years it will have become resistant to every treatment option we have available now," she told The Associated Press in an interview ahead of WHO's public announcement on its 'global action plan' to combat the disease.

Lusti-Narasimhan said the new guidance is aimed at ending complacency about gonorrhea and encouraging researchers to speed up their hunt for a new cure.

Once considered a scourge of sailors and soldiers, gonorrhea — known colloquially as the clap — became easily treatable with the discovery of penicillin. Now, it is again the second most common sexually transmitted infection after chlamydia. The global health body estimates that of the 498 million new cases of curable sexually transmitted infections worldwide, gonorrhea is responsible for some 106 million infections annually. It also increases the chances of infection with other diseases, such as HIV.

"It's not a European problem or an African problem, it's really a worldwide problem," said Lusti-Narasimhan.

Gonorrhea Is Growing Resistant To Drugs And May Soon Become Untreatable, WHO Warns
There has always been a cure for gonorrhea. It's called abstinence. It's 100% effective, too.

When you threw out chastity before marriage, you invited its counterpart to infect mankind. You need to bite the bullet.

I threw chastity out the window?:confused:
 
Gonorrhea Is Growing Resistant To Drugs And May Soon Become Untreatable



Gonorrhea Is Growing Resistant To Drugs And May Soon Become Untreatable, WHO Warns
There has always been a cure for gonorrhea. It's called abstinence. It's 100% effective, too.

When you threw out chastity before marriage, you invited its counterpart to infect mankind. You need to bite the bullet.

I threw chastity out the window?:confused:

HG, the world is a dark and dangerous place. It has always been a dark and dangerous place. Your personal safety depends, as it always has, on yourself and yourself alone.
 
There has always been a cure for gonorrhea. It's called abstinence. It's 100% effective, too.

When you threw out chastity before marriage, you invited its counterpart to infect mankind. You need to bite the bullet.

I threw chastity out the window?:confused:

HG, the world is a dark and dangerous place. It has always been a dark and dangerous place. Your personal safety depends, as it always has, on yourself and yourself alone.

Well you are right, wearing a condom has never been more detrimental, even with someone you have known for a while.
 
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