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'Slowdown' in resistant gonorrhoea

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    A "slowdown" in the emergence of drug-resistant gonorrhoea has been reported by Public Health England.

    There is considerable concern that the sexually transmitted infection is becoming much harder to treat, with some countries reporting "untreatable" gonorrhoea.

    New figures show falls in the numbers of cases resistant to some antibiotics.

    However, sexual health experts warned "too many" people were still catching the disease.


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