Researchers raise concerns over sexually transmitted superbug

By Rania Spooner
Updated March 1 2017 - 6:20pm, first published February 11 2017 - 4:49pm
Until recently, very few clinics, even sexual health specialists, could test for the sexually transmitted infection, mycoplasma genitalium. Photo: Andrew Darby
Until recently, very few clinics, even sexual health specialists, could test for the sexually transmitted infection, mycoplasma genitalium. Photo: Andrew Darby

This drug-resistant sexually transmitted infection is behaving like a superbug and researchers estimate as many as 400,000 Australians may be carrying it.

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