http://www.cnbc.com/id/100685883
Msnc, CNN, everyone is reporting this strain
This issue is for the Providers who do bbbj, and sadly those who do bbfs, its not a non-issue, Men do not get diseases as easliy as women, if you dont see the value in a health warning , why comment at all? Do you. I was merely informing. Thanks for belittling important info for providers and clients alike Originally Posted by SalmaValentinaEliteFirst, the article cited is from 9 months ago and they got some incorrect information from the Associated Press which has since been retracted.
So you are patient zero ... Originally Posted by pyramiderNo, but I think I had "patient zero" work in my section there in Korea. 2 months after arriving in country, the young soldier got evac'd to 121 Hospital in Seoul because he caught one of the "resistant" strains going around back in the 70's. For the rest of his tour, he NEVER went anywhere, even to field exercises without a few condoms in his rucksack.
It was just re printed, and mentioned on the news last week. Whatever good luck. Originally Posted by SalmaValentinaEliteI think we all understand why the media sensationalize stories and blow things out of proportion, they're selling ads and driving traffic. Big scary "superbugs" are right up their alley.
Recent Press Coverage about Drug Resistant Gonorrheahttp://www.cdc.gov/std/gonorrhea/Res...rhea-Press.htm
May 8, 2013
Several recent news stories reporting cases of the H041 strain of gonorrhea in the United States are inaccurate. The H041 strain referenced in many of these news articles refer to a case detected in Japan several years ago. The H041 strain has not been detected since then, and was never reported in the United States.
CDC is, however, concerned about the threat of drug resistant gonorrhea and continues to raise awareness on this important public health issue, but it is critical to remember that currently-recommended treatment regimens remain effective in the United States.