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  2. US health officials advise using antibiotic as a ‘morning ...

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    Rates of syphilis, chlamydia and gonorrhea have been rising for years, most notably in gay and bisexual men, although the latest data suggested chlamydia and gonorrhea cases stopped rising in 2022.

  3. Taking an antibiotic after sex helps gay men curb STDs - AOL

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    A growing body of research shows taking doxycycline after sex helps prevent STDs, but some experts fear this intervention could fuel drug-resistant pathogens.

  4. US health officials propose using a cheap antibiotic as a ...

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    U.S. health officials plan to endorse a common antibiotic as a morning-after pill that gay and bisexual men can use to try to avoid some increasingly common sexually transmitted diseases. The ...

  5. Sexually transmitted infection - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] The term sexually transmitted infection is generally preferred over sexually transmitted disease or venereal disease, as it includes cases with no symptomatic disease. [9] Symptoms and signs of STIs may include vaginal discharge, penile discharge, ulcers on or around the genitals, and pelvic pain. [1] Some STIs can cause infertility. [1]

  6. Gonorrhea - Wikipedia

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    In men, discharge with or without burning occurs in half of all cases and is the most common symptom of the infection. [22] This pain is caused by a narrowing and stiffening of the urethral lumen. [23] The most common medical complication of gonorrhea in men is inflammation of the epididymis. [21]

  7. Gonococcemia - Wikipedia

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    Gonococcemia is typically treated with intravenous or intramuscular cephalosporin antibiotics. [6] Approximately 10-30% of gonorrheal infections present with a co-infection of chlamydia, so it is common to add a one-time dose of oral azithromycin or doxycycline for coverage of Chlamydia trachomatis. [6]