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Gonorrhea In Women (cont.)
Melissa Conrad Stöppler, MD
Melissa Conrad Stöppler, MD, is a U.S. board-certified Anatomic Pathologist with subspecialty training in the fields of Experimental and Molecular Pathology. Dr. Stöppler's educational background includes a BA with Highest Distinction from the University of Virginia and an MD from the University of North Carolina. She completed residency training in Anatomic Pathology at Georgetown University followed by subspecialty fellowship training in molecular diagnostics and experimental pathology.
William C. Shiel Jr., MD, FACP, FACR
Dr. Shiel received a Bachelor of Science degree with honors from the University of Notre Dame. There he was involved in research in radiation biology and received the Huisking Scholarship. After graduating from St. Louis University School of Medicine, he completed his Internal Medicine residency and Rheumatology fellowship at the University of California, Irvine. He is board-certified in Internal Medicine and Rheumatology.
In this Article
- What are sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)?
- What is gonorrhea?
- What are the symptoms of gonorrhea?
- How is gonorrhea diagnosed?
- What is the treatment for gonorrhea?
- Gonorrhea in Women At A Glance
- Find a local Obstetrician-Gynecologist in your town
Gonorrhea in Women At A Glance
- Gonorrhea is a bacterial infection that is
transmitted during sexual activity.
- Gonorrhea is not transmitted from toilet seats.
- Women infected with gonorrhea may not have any
symptoms.
- Gonorrhea is treated with antibiotics.
Previous contributing author: Carolyn Janet Crandall, MD, FACP
Last Editorial Review: 6/19/2008
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