Gonorrhea Can be Incurable Disease
Senin, 28 Desember 2015 - 19:15 WIB
Gonorrhea Can be Incurable Disease
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LONDON - England's chief medical officer in said Gonorrhea can be a disease that is not treatable.
The Guardians reported, Dame Sally Davies preach to all general practitioners and pharmacies to make sure they prescribe the correct medicine after the emergence of 'super gonorrhea' in Leeds, England.
Sexual health experts say, gonorrhea "rapidly" developing resistance.
Types of antibiotic resistant gonorrhea bacteria are found in the UK in March.
Bacteria that can 'fend' antibiotic azithromycin, which is usually used in conjunction with other drugs, cetriaxone.
Although injecting centriaxone should be accompanied granting azithromycin pill, not all patients receive it.
Earlier this year, the Association of Sexual Health and HIV English (BASHH) warned that the number of online pharmacies offering only oral medication.
Using only one of the two drugs makes it easier gonorrhea bacteria develop immunity.
Davies said: "Gonorrhea is quickly becoming resistant to new antibiotics, thus minimizing the number of alternative treatments that can be given."
"Because it is not to place the treatment is not optimal," added Davies.
The Guardians reported, Dame Sally Davies preach to all general practitioners and pharmacies to make sure they prescribe the correct medicine after the emergence of 'super gonorrhea' in Leeds, England.
Sexual health experts say, gonorrhea "rapidly" developing resistance.
Types of antibiotic resistant gonorrhea bacteria are found in the UK in March.
Bacteria that can 'fend' antibiotic azithromycin, which is usually used in conjunction with other drugs, cetriaxone.
Although injecting centriaxone should be accompanied granting azithromycin pill, not all patients receive it.
Earlier this year, the Association of Sexual Health and HIV English (BASHH) warned that the number of online pharmacies offering only oral medication.
Using only one of the two drugs makes it easier gonorrhea bacteria develop immunity.
Davies said: "Gonorrhea is quickly becoming resistant to new antibiotics, thus minimizing the number of alternative treatments that can be given."
"Because it is not to place the treatment is not optimal," added Davies.
(rnz)