
It is also known to grow in the mouth, throat, eyes and anus.

The organism multiplies well in warm and moist parts of the reproductive tract like the vagina, uterus, cervix, Fallopian tubes, and urethra of both men and women. Also called gonococcus, it can be transmitted by body fluids in the form of discharge. Gonorrhoea is a sexually transmitted infection caused by the bacteria called Neisseria gonorrhoeae. If you are worried about this new side effect of coronavirus and how you can counter its effects, then here is everything you need to know about super gonorrhea.


That's right, recent reports are suggesting that the outbreak of the new COVID strain can lead to super- gonorrhoea. Unfortunately, it seems like the new year will be plagued with a new side effect of coronavirus treatment. Written by Arushi Bidhuri | Updated : Decem9:40 AM ISTĪs the world bids adieu to 2020 in hope for a better future, it seems like COVID-19 has a different plan altogether. Recent reports have suggested that overuse of antibiotics due to coronavirus has led to a rise in cases of 'super gonorrhoea.' Here's what you need to know.
