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A vaccine against gonorrhoea is now available in sexual health clinics across Wales.
The vaccination programme began in July, amid a near-record high number of detected cases of the sexually-transmitted disease in Wales.
There have been a significant rise in cases since the pandemic. In 2023, 5,336 people were diagnosed with gonorrhoea, compared to just 973 in 2015.
Research shows the existing meningococcal B vaccination can protect people from gonorrhoea by up to 40%, according to Public Health Wales (PHW).
Wendi Shepherd, deputy director of health protection for PHW, said: “The introduction of this vaccination programme is an important step towards reducing the spread of an infection that’s becoming increasingly difficult to treat.
“As antibiotic-resistant forms of gonorrhoea emerge, preventing infection through vaccination and consistent condom use becomes increasingly important.”
She added: “Anybody that thinks they may be eligible, particularly gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men, should contact their local sexual health clinic to book an appointment.”
People can find their nearest sexual health clinic online via NHS 111 Wales. Visit the PHW website for more information about gonorrhoea vaccination.
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