DENXINH H041 - Đèn thả xếp ly chéo
DENXINH H041 – Đèn thả xếp ly chéo
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DENXINH H041 - Đèn thả xếp ly chéo
DENXINH H041 – Đèn thả xếp ly chéo
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The emergence of a strain of gonorrhea that can thwart the last antibiotic effective in treating the common sexually transmitted disease was bound to happen, experts say.
The new, super-resistant strain is called H041, and so far, only a handful of cases are known in Japan. But don't count on it staying that way. Experience has shown that once a resistant strain of gonorrhea appears, it steadily displaces those that can be killed with antibiotics.
It happened in the 1970s and 1980s with penicillin and tetracycline and more recently with a class of drugs called fluoroquinolones, such as Cipro.