PMID: 2505391Sep 1, 1989Paper

Gonococcal wound infection

Southern Medical Journal
E J RutherfordP G Pappas

Abstract

We have reported a gonococcal infection in a surgical incision made ten months before the onset of urethral discharge. Gonococcal wound infections may arise from direct contamination or possibly by blood-borne dissemination. Principles guiding therapy are similar to those for wound infections from other organisms, with attention to adequate drainage, removal of foreign body, appropriate antibiotics, and elimination of contributing sources of infection.

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Sep 9, 2016·Sexual Health·Stella Pendle, Timothy Barnes

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