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World Health Organization: Unsafe oral sex causing rise in cases of untreatable gonorrhoea
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The World Health Organization has warned that cases of untreatable, antibiotic-resistant gonorrhoea are on the rise due to unsafe oral sex and a decline in condom use.
Data from 77 countries showed that when someone contracts the common sexually-transmitted infection — which infects roughly 78 million people each year — it is now "much harder, and sometimes impossible, to treat," according to the WHO
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This is because the infection is rapidly developing a resistance to antibiotics.
Gonorrhoea is spread by unprotected vaginal, oral, and anal sex. It can infect the genitals, rectum, and throat. The BBC reported
that the WHO is most concerned about the throat, stating that "thrusting gonorrhoea bacteria into this environment through oral sex can lead to super-gonorrhoea," the untreatable form of the disease.
Complications disproportionally affect women, according to WHO, including "pelvic inflammatory disease, ectopic pregnancy and infertility, as well as an increased risk of HIV." "The bacteria that cause gonorrhoea are particularly smart," said Dr Teodora Wi, a medical officer in human reproduction at WHO.
Thu, 09/21/2017 - 3:16am — Anonymous
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