Monday, 11 June 2012

Superbug gonorrhea swelling opposite Europe

<p>LONDON (Reuters) – “Superbug” strains of <span>gonorrhea</span> that are apropos untreatable accounted for roughly one in 10 cases of a <span>sexually transmitted disease</span> in <span>Europe</span> in 2010, some-more than double a rate of a year before, health officials pronounced on Monday.</p>
<p> The drug-resistant strains are also swelling quick opposite a continent, officials warned. They were found in 17 European countries in 2010, 7 some-more than in a prior year.</p>
<p> Gonorrhea was a second many common intimately transmitted infection (STI) in Europe in 2010, with some-more than 32,000 infections, information from a Stockholm-based <span>European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control</span> (<span>ECDC</span>) showed.</p>
<p> Even yet chlamydia was a many frequently reported STI, with some-more than 345,000 cases, a ECDC’s exe...

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