I am a student nurse, whilst on Practice observing, I was handed a fowled incontinence pad "no gloves", I disposed of it, but had a cold at the time reached into my pocket for a tissue to blow my nose, as I didn't want to blow my nose around patient. I walked back into the room, as the bins were outside the door. The following week we got a fax from the doctor saying the 95 yr old patient had Gonorrhea. Could I have caught Gonorrhea, I haven't been able to shake my cold, which has turned into a chest infection.
No. Like chlamydia, trichomoniasis, and HIV, it's spread through bodily fluids.
it's Gonorrhea not ganaria and its a sexual transmitted disease
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Ciprolex can be used for a variety of different ailments. These include skin infections, sinusitis, typhoid fever, UTIs and gonorrhea.
in a dry environment
Gonorrhea and HIV have the same risk factors. Patients with HIV should be tested annually for gonorrhea. All patients with gonorrhea should be tested for HIV.
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Georges Luys has written: 'A text-book on gonorrhea and its complications' -- subject(s): Gonorrhea
Of course. Gonorrhea can be contracted through virtually any genital contact regardless of the sex of the parties involved.
NG is typical
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Gonorrhea may occasionally cause a rash if it is not treated promptly. This symptom is not the most common presentation of gonorrhea.
No, sex during menstruation does not cause gonorrhea. Gonorrhea is an STD, it would be transmitted via sex.
It is just like gonorrhea or a Quif
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