
The most highly resistant strain of gonorrhoea ever detected in Australia was recently found in a tourist from central Europe who contracted the STI in Sydney.
Australia's Health Department said a new multidrug resistant type of gonococcal bacteria, dubbed A8806, was identified with similarities to an untreatable strain of gonorrhoea known as H041.
It was first discovered in Japan in 2009, when a 31-year-old sex worker who had no symptoms of the disease tested positive in a routine check-up in Kyoto and could not be treated with the commonly-used ceftriaxone.
There have also been reports of a resilient strain in Hawaii in May 2011, as well as in California and Norway.
The Australian Health Department has urged GPs to refer all cases of gonorrhoea, known as "the clap", for culture testing and New Zealand health clinics are on a high state of alert.
Electron micrograph of Neisseria gonorrhoeae, the bacterium responsible for the sexually transmitted infection The capacity of the gonorrhoea bacterium to develop antibiotic resistance is well known, the New Zealand Sexual Health Society said, and many of the antibiotics used in the past 70 years no longer provide effective treatment.












Comment: Actually it's carbohydrates and sugar - not high-fat diets - that negatively contribute to the state of gut health. But it seems that there are many scientists studying these conditions who are still far behind what many orthomolecular-minded Doctors and researchers have been saying for years. Further, it is not only allergies that are induced by a lack of good gut bacteria but also other ailments such as irritable bowel syndrome, candida and other auto-immune disorders.
See also: A gut check for many ailments