Gonorrhoea now untreatable
By Guardian Exclusive
25 July 2017 |
2:05 pm
Untreatable strains of gonorrhoea are on the rise, the World Health Organization has warned. The alarm is coming after three confirmed cases could not be treated with antibiotics.
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