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International News WHO Warns Gonorrhea Might Soon Become UntreatableApril 29, 2010 Today in Manila, the World Health Organization met with public health experts to devise an action plan for addressing the growing threat of drug-resistant gonorrhea. Improper use of antibiotics to treat gonorrhea has resulted in resistance to first-line medicines, said WHO. "If this continues, it will only be a matter of time before gonorrhea develops resistance to third-generation antibiotics," the agency said. Australia, Hong Kong, and Japan already have reported failures with oral cephalosporin, which is currently used as a last-line gonorrhea treatment, WHO said. Countries must improve laboratory capabilities to detect gonorrhea resistance, increase awareness of the problem, and scale up disease control efforts, WHO said. Left untreated, gonorrhea can lead to infertility, pelvic inflammatory disease, ectopic pregnancy, and infections in newborns. Gonorrhea infection also increases the chances of acquiring and transmitting HIV. Deutsche Presse-Agentur 04.29.2010 This article was provided by U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It is a part of the publication CDC HIV/Hepatitis/STD/TB Prevention News Update. Visit the CDC's website to find out more about their activities, publications and services.
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