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CDC - NCHHSTP Newsroom

CDC - NCHHSTP Newsroom

CDC Updates Gonorrhea Treatment Guidelines

In response to recent surveillance data suggesting that the oral antibiotic cefixime is becoming less effective in treating gonorrhea, CDC has revised its gonorrhea treatment guidelines to preserve the last available effective treatment option for as long as possible. The new guidelines are published in the August 10, 2012 issue of the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. Please find below materials to help you cover this important story.
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