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Gonorrhea is a very common sexually transmitted disease (STD) caused by the bacteria Neisseria gonorrhea. It is estimated that 820,000 new cases of gonorrhea are diagnosed in the U.S. every year.

Gonorrhea is usually transmitted during vaginal, oral or anal sex or through sharing sex aids that have not been washed or covered with a condom each time they are used. A mother can also pass the infection onto her baby during childbirth, which can cause blindness in the infant.

Common symptoms in men include a burning sensation when urinating and a white, yellow, or green discharge from the penis, although some men may have no symptoms. Women with gonorrhea do not usually have any symptoms but initial symptoms may include pain or burning on urination, increased vaginal discharge, vaginal bleeding between periods and abdominal and pelvic pain.

If a woman is left untreated, infection can spread into the womb and fallopian tubes causing pelvic inflammatory disease which can lead to infertility and an increased risk for ectopic pregnancy. In men, the disease can cause epididymitis, a painful swelling in the back of the testicles that can also eventually lead to infertility.

Gonorrhea is identified using a urine test or swabs taken from a man’s urethra or a woman’s cervix. Antibiotics can be used to stop infection but cannot repair any permanent damage caused by the disease.
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NIH announces awards to advance development of vaccines for sexually transmitted infections

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UNC and partners receive NIH funding to identify chlamydia vaccine

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A plan to cover immigrants would divert public health dollars

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Gonorrhea cases on the rise in EU/EEA countries

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Planned parenthood’s ‘risky strategy’ to update its image

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Researchers discover new broad-spectrum antibiotic that contains arsenic

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Using a health information exchange network to enhance disease surveillance

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A new treatment for Chlamydia via Canadian researchers

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Study outlines link between America's eviction crisis and high rate of STIs

FDA grants clearance to Hologic’s assay for detection of common sexually transmitted infections

FDA grants clearance to Hologic’s assay for detection of common sexually transmitted infections

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Meningococcal bacteria with antibiotic resistance are at risk of increasing worldwide

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Increasing prevalence of antibiotic resistance in the U.S. linked with occasional use

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An underused strategy for surge in STDs: Treat patients’ partners without a doctor visit

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All infectious diseases likely to be seasonal

New single-dose antibiotic effectively treats uncomplicated gonorrhea infections

New single-dose antibiotic effectively treats uncomplicated gonorrhea infections

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