Why gonorrhea a nosocomial infection?
Gonorrhea is not typically considered a nosocomial (hospital-acquired) infection. It is usually transmitted through sexual contact. Nosocomial infections are those that are acquired in a healthcare setting, such as hospitals or clinics. Examples of nosocomial infections include infections of the urinary tract, surgical site, bloodstream, lungs, and gastrointestinal tract.Gonorrhea - Related Articles
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