Untreatable Gonorrhea Rising Globally

Fifty countries report strains of the bacteria that are resistant to last-resort antibiotics.

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Bacteria Neisseria gonorrhoeaeISTOCK, DR_MICROBEStrains of gonorrhea, a sexually transmitted bacterial infection, resistant to first-, second-, and third-line treatments are on the rise worldwide, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced today (July 7).

“The best time to have had gonorrhoea was the eighties, since there were many drugs to treat it with,” Ramanan Laxminarayan, director of the Center for Disease Dynamics, Economics and Policy in Washington, D.C., tells Nature.

Data collected by WHO researchers between 2009 and 2014 from 77 countries show that drug-resistant strains of gonorrhea are becoming increasingly widespread: 97 percent of countries reported resistance to ciprofloxacin, the most widely available drug, 81 percent had azithromycin-resistant strains, and 66 percent (50 countries) reported cases resistant to cephalosporins, the current last-resort treatment.

According to WHO, factors contributing to this increase include decreasing condom use, failed treatments, and poor infection detection rates.

“To control gonorrhoea, we need new tools and systems for better prevention, treatment, earlier diagnosis, and ...

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