A 38-year-old man has a return visit to the sexual health clinic where 6 days prior, he was diagnosed with urethral gonorrhea and received appropriate treatment. He now presents with urethral discomfort and purulent discharge and states his symptoms have not improved. He denies sexual contact with anyone since receiving treatment for gonorrhea. Infection with antimicrobial-resistant Neisseria gonorrhoeae infection is suspected, and a urethral swab for culture is obtained.
Which one of the following is the best antibiotic choice for treating gonorrhea if there is a high suspicion of cephalosporin-resistant Neisseria gonorrhoeae?
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March 10th, 2025
March 10th, 2025
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