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Under what circumstances would you consider treating uncomplicated gonorrhea with zoliflodacin instead of the standard treatment regimen with ceftriaxone and azithromycin?

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Infectious Disease · University of Washington Center for AIDS and STD

The standard advice (CDC and its various counterpart agencies in other countries) no longer includes azithromycin; ceftriaxone 500 mg alone is advised as routine treatment for uncomplicated (genital, anorectal, pharyngeal) gonorrhea. If chlamydial infection is present or likely, doxycycline 100 mg P...

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