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Health > Youth > Sexuality > Sexually Transmitted Infections > Gonorrhea

Information for youth on signs, symptoms and treatment options of Gonorrhea, also known as the clap or dose


Gonorrhea

Fact sheet on symptoms, how its spread, treatment, possible consequences and prevention
Source:     The Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada

Gonorrhea

Information explaining how and why a health professional needs to contact you if you or a partner test positive for gonorrhea.
Source:     Women's Health Matters

Gonorrhea

You may have heard of this STI by other names such as the clap or a dose. Gonorrhea is a common STI which, if not treated early, can cause serious health problems, especially for women. Know the signs and symptoms.
Source:     Public Health Agency of Canada

It's Your Health - Gonorrhea

Gonorrhea, a sexually transmitted infection (STI) that can cause sterility, is on the rise and growing dangerously resistant to antibiotics.
Source:     Health Canada

STIs: Gonorrhea

You've probably heard of "the clap" or "a dose" or "a drip." They are all names for gonorrhea, a common STD.
Source:     Teen Health Website, Nova Scotia