Gonorrhea Is Quickly Becoming One of the World’s Most Threatening STDs

Cases of antibiotic-resistant strains of gonorrhea are becoming more frequent. The World Health Organization analyzed data from 77 countries and found several cases in which gonorrhea was unaffected by multiple or all of the currently-available drug treatments.
The WHO has identified 3 people from Spain, France and Japan who cannot be cured by any available antibiotic treatment.
“The bacteria that cause gonorrhea are particularly smart. Every time we use a new class of antibiotics to treat the infection, the bacteria evolve to resist them,” said Dr. Teodora Wi, a WHO Medical Officer in Human Reproduction.
Approximately 78 million people contract gonorrhea each year. Although there are multiple antibiotics that had once been effective against gonorrhea, the WHO now recommends two that remain relatively strong across the globe.