A 23-year-old college student presents to his school's student health office complaining of painful urination and purulent urethral discharge for the last 3 days. Analysis of the discharge reveals gram-negative diplococci. What is the offending pathogen and what is the treatment of choice?

A 23-year-old college student presents to his school's student health office complaining of painful urination and purulent urethral discharge for the last 3 days. Analysis of the discharge reveals gram-negative diplococci. What is the offending pathogen and what is the treatment of choice?



Answer: Neisseria gonorrhoeae, ceftriaxone (and azithromycin for presumed coinfection with Chlamydia)



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