Neisseria Gonorrhoeae
Neisseria Gonorrhoeae is a gram-negative bacterial species, which is responsible for one of the most common sexually transmitted infections in the world: gonorrhoea. It is spread through sexual contact and can cause a range of symptoms, including a burning sensation while urinating, painful intercourse and abnormal discharge. Left untreated, it can lead to serious long-term complications, such as pelvic inflammatory disease and infertility in women. The bacteria can be diagnosed through laboratory testing and treated with antibiotics. In order to prevent its spread, it is important to practice safe sex. Neisseria Gonorrhoeae is a major public health concern and its spread can have a significant impact on individuals, families and communities.
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