The
fears of major health organizations have come true: Gonorrhea that is
immune to the last remaining effective oral antibiotic has been
detected in at least nine North American patients, meaning the era of
“incurable” gonorrhea could be close. In
a study released Tuesday in the Journal
of the American Medical Association,
a group of scientists found that 6.7% of patients with gonorrhea at a
Toronto clinic still had the disease after a round of cephalosporins,
the last effective oral antibiotic used to treat the disease. Of 133
patients who returned for a “test of cure” visit, nine remained
gonorrhea-positive. This is the first time cephalosporin-resistant
gonorrhea has been found in humans in North America.
Does it really feel that good? Is it really worth your health and life? T. W.
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