Gonorrhea By Lucas Megan and Jan History Gonorrhea
Gonorrhea By: Lucas, Megan, and Jan
History • Gonorrhea dates back to the Middle Ages. • First recorded cases come from the 1600 s. • Albert Nessier was the first to discover what causes gonorrhea
Epidemics • There have been 2 gonorrhea epidemics in the United States since 1940. • The first case was in 1945 • The second was in the mid 1970 s
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Transmission • Gonorrhea is transmitted through sexual contact with the penis, vagina, mouth, or anus of an infected partner.
Affected Populations • Any sexually active person can be infected with gonorrhea. • CDC estimates that 570, 000 of them were among young people 15 -24 years of age.
• This was one of the venereal diseases that resulted in infertility by pelvic inflammatory disease (PID).
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Description of the disease • Neisseria gonorrhoeae bacterium: Neisseria gonorrhoeae is the obligate human pathogen that causes the sexually transmitted disease (STD) gonorrhea.
What makes the virus unique? • The gonococcal infection occurs in the upper or lower tract, pharynx, ophthalmic area, rectum, and bloodstream.
The disease in the future • Super gonorrhea • Untreatable with antibiotics
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