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Printed in the New Hampshire Union Leader Medical Journal, August 21, 2016 Throughout 2016, Zika virus has become a growing health concern, and with the recently reported cases in Florida, the need for education has increased. Zika virus is spread primarily by the bite of an infected Aedes aegypti or Aedes albopictus mosquito. In addition, Zika can also be sexually transmitted, even if the infected partner shows no symptoms. While most people who are infected
August 7, 2016
Treatment Options Dwindling
Printed on SeacoastOnline.com on August 7, 2016 Dr. Saroj Fleming Recent news articles indicate that one sexually transmitted disease is becoming increasingly resistant to antibiotic treatments. In 2006, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention had five recommended treatment options for gonorrhea — now the United States has only one option remaining. Gonorrhea is a reportable disease, meaning that the CDC mandates that states track the number of cases they see. In 2014, the CDC