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FuzzyLumpkins
06-06-2012, 11:25 PM
World Health Organization warns of gonorrhea strain resistant to antibiotics

(CBS/AP) GENEVA - A strain of gonorrhea that is resistant to the disease's only remaining treatment, cephalosporin antibiotics, has officials at the World Health Organization warning doctors around the world to step up their efforts to stop the disease.

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The U.N. health agency said Wednesday it is urging governments and doctors to increase their surveillance efforts for the antibiotic-resistant 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 may cause 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 WHO's department of sexually transmitted diseases. This includes a group of antibiotics called cephalosporins that are 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 sometimes 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.

Scientists believe overuse or incorrect use of antibiotics, coupled with the gonorrhea bacteria's astonishing ability to adapt, means the disease is now close to becoming a super bug.

Bacteria that survive antibiotic treatment due to a mutation that makes them resistant then quickly spread their genes in an accelerated process of natural selection. This is a general problem affecting all antibiotics, but gonorrhea is particularly quick to adapt, said Lusti-Narasimhan.

"If it didn't do so much damage it would actually be a fun organism to study," she said.

A gonorrhea strain resistant to cephalosporins was first found in Japan, HealthPop reported, raising international concern. At the time the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention also put out a warning to doctors to be on the lookout for and report cases of cephalosporin-resistant gonorrhea.

"We do fear that based on what we are hearing around the world, we will see cephalosporin-resistant gonorrhea," Dr. Gail Bolan, director of STD prevention at the CDC, said at the time. "We don't know when this is going to happen, but the hope is that we have a few years to identify other treatments."

More recently the resistance has also been detected in Britain, Australia, France, Sweden and Norway. As these are all countries with well-developed health systems, it is likely that cephalosporin-resistant strains are also circulating undetected elsewhere.

Therefore the Geneva-based agency wants countries not just to tighten their rules for antibiotic use, but also to improve their surveillance systems so that the full extent of the problem can be determined.

Better sex education is also needed, as proper condom use is an effective means of stopping transmission, said Lusti-Narasimhan.

"We're not going to be able to get rid of it completely," she said. "But we can limit the spread."

http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504763_162-57448055-10391704/world-health-organization-warns-of-gonorrhea-strain-resistant-to-antibiotics/

Make sure you use a jimmy hat.

Stringer_Bell
06-07-2012, 12:47 AM
A friend of mine that worked as an ENT said that 1 in 5 women in SA have an STD. But, what I really wanna know is, does this gonorrhea shit affect mouthfucking at all? Or does it only transfer during pussy intercourse?

mavs>spurs
06-07-2012, 02:12 AM
A friend of mine that worked as an ENT said that 1 in 5 women in SA have an STD. But, what I really wanna know is, does this gonorrhea shit affect mouthfucking at all? Or does it only transfer during pussy intercourse?

those stats are so high because of HPV, which over 50% of sexually active adults will contract at some point in their lifetime. most people get it and never even know it, and the body usually gets rid of it in under 2 years.

i seriously doubt if 1 in 5 have nasty stuff like aids or gonorrhea though

Wild Cobra
06-07-2012, 02:31 AM
Old news. This untreatable strain was first announced years ago.

FuzzyLumpkins
06-07-2012, 05:01 AM
Old news. This untreatable strain was first announced years ago.

Someone sucks at epidemiology as well.

Wild Cobra
06-07-2012, 06:21 AM
Someone sucks at epidemiology as well.
I don't claim to know the subject well at all. I just know that this is old news already. Maybe not years old, but it feels like it.

TE
06-07-2012, 06:46 AM
Someone sucks at epidemiology as well.

He has problems in a lot of fields. He just doesn't come to terms with these deficiencies.

Wild Cobra
06-07-2012, 03:33 PM
Someone sucks at epidemiology as well.


He has problems in a lot of fields. He just doesn't come to terms with these deficiencies.
Who doesn't come to terms? Looks like I have:

I don't claim to know the subject well at all. I just know that this is old news already.
You two faggots should get a room.

cantthinkofanything
06-07-2012, 03:41 PM
Who doesn't come to terms? Looks like I have:

You two faggots should get a room.

But please use protection. I hear there's things going around.

FuzzyLumpkins
06-07-2012, 04:42 PM
Who doesn't come to terms? Looks like I have:

You two faggots should get a room.

Looks like I have to spell it out to you because even slightly nuanced ideas surpass your abilities.

You came into a thread I started saying that the discovery was years old. I pointed out to you that it was obvious that you did not understand epidemiology so you agree that you don't understand it and then repeating the same exact shit.

That's not coming to terms with being stupid. That's just admitting that your ignorant and then repeating the same stupid shit.

The WHO and CDC are now commenting because it's proliferated to the point that they are concerned its going to be an epidemic. It's not a few isolated cases. It's now world-wide. Thus my comment on your ignorance.

Wild Cobra
06-08-2012, 03:13 AM
Looks like I have to spell it out to you because even slightly nuanced ideas surpass your abilities.

You came into a thread I started saying that the discovery was years old. I pointed out to you that it was obvious that you did not understand epidemiology so you agree that you don't understand it and then repeating the same exact shit.

That's not coming to terms with being stupid. That's just admitting that your ignorant and then repeating the same stupid shit.

The WHO and CDC are now commenting because it's proliferated to the point that they are concerned its going to be an epidemic. It's not a few isolated cases. It's now world-wide. Thus my comment on your ignorance.
Idiot.

The fact that I don't know that field well and don't claim to has no bearing on the fact that the reports of such untreatable strains are old. That was my point.

What is your problem always making something else out of a statement?

FuzzyLumpkins
06-08-2012, 07:54 AM
Idiot.

The fact that I don't know that field well and don't claim to has no bearing on the fact that the reports of such untreatable strains are old. That was my point.

What is your problem always making something else out of a statement?

You really shouldn't be calling anyone dumb especially when you still have not grasped the concept of 'epidemic.' It being world wide and a concern of the WHO and CDC is not old news.

I will add this to my list of empirical evidence of your stupidity. Economics, physics, statistics, math in general, history, semantics, logic, hell you even suck at what you do for a living. Now we can add biology. Nice work, Dr Capacitor.

Avante
06-08-2012, 08:21 AM
Got the clap from one of those girls in Olongopo Phillipines. While it was painful to pee it wasn't all that. It was the goo that dribbled...yuck. The Doc gave me some pills which took about a week to rid me of it. Actually would get it twice more, the last time here in the USA. Same thing, some pills that took about a week...