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gonorrhoea![]() A false-colour electron micrograph of the Neisseria gonorrhoeae virus. This bacterium is the cause of the common sexually transmitted disease gonorrhea which operates through inflammation of the genito-urinary tract. The condition is treated with antibiotics, although in ever-increasing doses to combat resistant strains. Common sexually transmitted disease arising from infection with the bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae, which causes inflammation of the genito-urinary tract. After an incubation period of two to ten days, infected men experience pain while urinating and a discharge from the penis; infected women often have no external symptoms. Untreated gonorrhoea carries the threat of sterility to both sexes; there is also the risk of blindness in a baby born to an infected mother. The condition is treated with antibiotics, though ever-increasing doses are becoming necessary to combat resistant strains. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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In addition to demographic characteristics, psychological, behavioral and family characteristics are associated with the risk of current chlamydial and gonorrheal infection among incarcerated adolescents. Testing for chlamydial and gonorrheal infections outside of clinic settings: a summary of the literature, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 2004, 31(1):38-51 Data on the proportion of gonorrheal infections that are asymptomatic or that do not have recognized symptoms vary. |
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