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Gonorrhea has been documented since ancient times, with historical records describing symptoms consistent with the infection. The causative bacterium, *Neisseria gonorrhoeae*, was identified in 1879 by Albert Neisser, paving the way for targeted diagnosis. Before the advent of antibiotics, treatment options were limited, often leading to severe complications.
Gonorrhea is primarily transmitted through unprotected sexual contact, including vaginal, anal, and oral sex, with an infected partner. It can also be passed from an infected mother to her baby during childbirth, potentially causing eye infections in the newborn. The bacteria cannot survive outside the body for long, so it's not transmitted through casual contact like sharing toilets or hugging.
Contagious Period: Varies by disease
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If you experience symptoms of Gonorrhea in Missouri, contact your healthcare provider immediately. Early diagnosis and treatment improve outcomes significantly.
Emergency symptoms: If you experience severe symptoms, difficulty breathing, or signs of dehydration, call 911 or go to your nearest emergency room.
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View WHO Resources →Disease information on Virus Watcher is reviewed by our Chief Epidemiologist, a former CDC lead analyst for FluSight forecasting. Outbreak data is aggregated from verified sources including BEACON, ProMED, WHO, CDC, and 50+ national health agencies. This information is for educational purposes and should not replace professional medical advice.
Last reviewed: 2026-06-03
No confirmed cases reported in Missouri yet. Here are the latest Gonorrhea reports from our global surveillance network.
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This event envelope includes reports on gonorrhea, specifically XDR/MDR gonorrhea, in Germany. *Source: BEACON* - [View Full Report](https://beaconbio.org/en/event/?eventid=ee20eded-b9b9-4b74-b46b-afe4e432584e)
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