+ Follow gonorrhoeae Tag
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[Title] => Ciprofloxacin cured Gyrase A wild-type Neisseria gonorrhoeae infections
[Summary] => Ciprofloxacin cured 100 percent of Gyrase A wild-type Neisseria gonorrhoeae infections, and physicians prescribed it significantly more frequently when they received electronic reminders of test results and recommendations, in a single-center study.
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[Title] => Cases of resistant N. gonorrhoeae seen in San Diego
[Summary] => Neisseria gonorrhoeae cases resistant to azithromycin detected in San Diego led the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to issue a ”Dear Colleague” letter reminding clinicians to limit use of azithromycin monotherapy to treat uncomplicated rectal and genitourinary infections caused by N. gonorrhoeae.
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