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EDCEP 103 ZA Module 4 Exam: Sexual & Reproductive Health

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Which STI is becoming antibiotic resistant?

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A.Syphilis
B.Chlamydia
C.Gonorrhea
D.HIV
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Question: Which STI is becoming antibiotic resistant? Option 1: Syphilis. While Treponema pallidum (the bacterium that causes syphilis) has historically been treated effectively with penicillin, and there isn’t a widespread resistance to penicillin, there have been concerns about resistance to azithromycin in some contexts. However, the primary, globally confirmed case of mounting resistance that is most commonly discussed in public health discussions is not about syphilis as the main example. The statement here overgeneralizes res......Login to view full explanation

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