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In the shadows of Python Cave, Uganda, a leopard leaps from a guano mound—formed by bat excrement—and sinks its teeth into a ...
Robert Giard spent his career photographing hundreds of cultural luminaries and niche literary figures in the hopes of ...
Ahead of his new exhibition, legendary photographer Edward Burtynsky opens up about his search for wonder and the "alien" approach he takes behind the lens.
The gonorrhea infections were cured among 92.6% of the study participants who were administered gepotidacin compared with 91.2% of the study participants who were treated with ceftriaxone plus ...
Gonorrhea rates hit a low in 2009 but rose steadily over the next dozen years. They have fallen since 2021, but it remains the second most common STI after chlamydia, according to the CDC.
April 15, 2025 Gonorrhea is on the verge of being impossible to treat, but a new antibiotic may alter that course Only one reliable treatment for the sexually transmitted infection still exists ...
A new type of antibiotic for treatment of urinary tract infections in women could also work against gonorrhea infections, a new study finds. This could put the medication, called gepotidacin, on ...
Many STDs have subtle or no symptoms, making it easy for them to go. Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) can be a silent yet significant threat to couples. ... Human papillomavirus (HPV): ...
Gonorrhea is one of the most common STIs, with nearly 650,000 cases in the United States in 2022. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), there were 82 million new infections worldwide ...
Rates of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) were getting lower in the United States for many years, but that trend has recently reversed, and STI rates are now skyrocketing. Gonorrhea is one of ...
Gonorrhea has been with humans far longer than there have been antibiotics, appearing in texts as ancient as 2600 BC and making famous appearances in Julius Caesar's Roman legions and the Crimean war.
Perspectives > Of Parasites and Plagues Gonorrhea, Then and Now — And when -- if ever -- will resistant super-bugs increase the use of condoms? by Claire Panosian Dunavan, MD, Contributing ...