2020 was Rona’s year, but 2021 may be the second year associated with a new disease that is apparently coming … “Super Gonorrhea,” which is getting a covid help.
The World Health Organization (WHO) told the Sun that a mutating, more powerful strain of burning STDs is spreading around the world … partly because of the epidemic, which has gotten more people on drugs and antibiotics – in addition, limited to health care. .
“Excessive use of antibiotics in the community may fuel the emergence of antimicrobial resistance in gonorrhea. Azithromycin – a common antibiotic for the treatment of respiratory infections – was used to treat Covid-19 at the onset of the epidemic,” says a WHO representative.
‘Super gonorrhea’ is spreading like wildfire thanks to COVID-19 https://t.co/GiJ3416DBU pic.twitter.com/LELn18j3Iz
– BGR.com (@ BGR) December 23, 2020
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This is true … In the early days of the virus, DXs and hospitals prescribe azithromycin, thinking it could help alleviate the problems caused by covid – but therapeutically recently debunked as largely ineffective.
Although there is more … Representation of the WHO STI services have been drastically reduced due to shutdowns and all … and because of this many people have not been able to diagnose and treat, which can lead to the spread of super gonorrhea.
Covid patients should take antibiotics as bacterial co-infection is common.
Wrong! > 90% of hospitalized covid patients also do not have bacterial co-infection. 3337 patients were studied in this meta-analysis.
Close it azithromycin.httx: //t.co/XFl75qfHRb
– Fahim Yunus, MD (@ Fahim Yunus) December 24, 2020
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As a result … the regular form of gonorrhea we all know and love has become stronger and more resistant to the antibiotics that usually kill it (like azithromycin). Not only that, but the chances of getting infected with HIV are at least 5 times higher … so there are a lot of vehicles in it.
So, what is compromise ??? According to medical experts a few things … a new treatment for one, less recommendation of antibiotics unless necessary, and more protection during intercourse.
Pick up your poison