July 18, 2013

Researchers uncover very first gonorrhea stress proof to any or all obtainable antibiotics

An international research team has discovered a strain of gonorrhea resistant to all currently available antibiotics. This new strain is likely to transform a common and once easily treatable infection into a global threat to public health.

The details of the discovery made by Dr. Magnus Unemo, Dr. Makoto Ohnishi, and colleagues will be presented at the 19th conference of the International Society for Sexually Transmitted Disease Research (ISSTDR) which runs July 10-13 in Quebec City, Canada.

The team of researchers successfully identified a heretofore unknown variant of the bacterium that causes gonorrhea, Neisseria gonorrhoeae. Analyzing this new strain, dubbed H041, allowed researchers to identify the genetic mutations responsible for the bacterium's extreme resistance to all cephalosporin-class antibiotics -- the last remain.

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But if you look at this decision from the perspective of public health, science, and evidence, Governor Herbert made the right for the teens and young adults of his state.

Next up is a bill mandating a 72-hour waiting period for women seeking abortion, another restriction on womens health and rights based solely on ideology and the desire of far right actors to shame women facing unintneded pregnancy.

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