Author:
Wang Bing,Seib Kate L.,Marshall Helen
Abstract
Neisseria gonorrhoeae infection presents a significant public health concern, with an increasing incidence and an escalating trend of antimicrobial resistance. The considerable morbidity of gonococcal infections primarily affects the reproductive and neonatal health of women and infants. This paper aims to consolidate the existing evidence concerning development and availability of N. gonorrhoeae vaccines and their potential to address the associated burden of disease. Furthermore, the review highlights the research gaps in discovery science and vaccine programs.
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