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Evalytics 06 November at 03.16 PM

New antibiotic shows promise for drug-resistant gonorrhea


New Antibiotic Development: Zoliflodacin, a new antibiotic, has been found as effective as the current leading treatment for gonorrhea.

Resistance Concerns: Gonorrhea has developed resistance to almost all antibiotics except ceftriaxone and azithromycin, raising concerns about future treatment effectiveness.

Clinical Trial Results: Results from a late-stage clinical trial indicated that zoliflodacin successfully cured uncomplicated gonorrhea as effectively as the standard treatment.

Potential Market Introduction: If approved, zoliflodacin could be introduced to the market by 2025, becoming the first new gonorrhea treatment in decades.

Challenges with Drug Resistance: Global health authorities warn of gonorrhea strains increasingly resisting current treatments, with the potential for the STI to become untreatable.

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