Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Beware for women! new variant of gonorrhea HO41 is not immune to any antibiotic treatment

Venereal disease known as gonorrhea or gonorrhea is not dangerous now. Usually doctors simply prescribe antibiotics, selalosforin, so that the patient was free of bacteria

Beware for women! new variant of gonorrhea HO41 is not immune to any antibiotic treatment

But you do not like it. Swedish researchers recently found a new variant of the bacterium that causes gonorrhea HO41. In fact the disease is not immune to any antibiotic treatment that has been circulating in the world.

Gonorrhea is a disease transmitted through sexual relations is not healthy. Neisseria gonorrhoeae is a bacteria that attacks the lining of the urethra, cervix, rectum, throat, and the whites of the eye (conjunctiva).

This disease can spread through the bloodstream to other body parts, especially the skin and joints. In women, gonorrhea can spread to the genital tract and infect the membranes inside the pelvis causing pelvic pain and reproductive disorders.

According to one researcher Dr. David Livermore, laboratory tests did show selalosforin gonorhoe less sensitive against bacteria. "We're concerned gonorhoe infection can not be cured," David said in the Daily Mail July 12, 2011.

David recommends the best way against this disease is to use contraception or avoid sex outside marriage. How, still dare free sex?