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"Stealth" gonorrhea strains on the rise

NEW YORK, Mar 8 (Reuters) There is global dissemination of a type of gonorrhea that lacks an enzyme used by many commercial kits to confirm a diagnosis of infection, investigators report.

The enzyme -- called prolyliminopeptidase -- was previously thought to be common to all gonorrheal strains and its absence can result in incorrect, doubtful, or delayed diagnosis, they point out.

Dr Magnus Unemo from Orebro University Hospital in Sweden and colleagues investigated the possibility of widespread transmission of prolyliminopeptidase-negative strains of gonorrhea in several countries.

They found that most of these strains -- identified in Australia, New Zealand, and Scotland -- were indistinguishable or highly related to a strain previously reported in an English and Danish outbreak.

The majority of the specimens also remained fully susceptible to several antibiotics used to treat gonorrhea, the researchers note.

The findings indicate ''a widespread dissemination among several countries'' of prolyliminopeptidase-negative gonorrhea that evolved from a single original strain, the investigators conclude in the medical journal Sexually Transmitted Infections.

Increased awareness of these gonorrhea strains worldwide is ''crucial,'' and changes in the way the diagnosis is made may be needed in several geographic areas, Unemo and colleagues say. ''For example, the use of at least two different assays ... which are based on different principles, is fundamental.'' Reuters BDP DB0901

Baltic Sea region to warm sharply in 21st century

Oslo, Mar 8: The Baltic Sea region is likely to warm faster than the world average this century because of climate change, disrupting fisheries and extending crop growing seasons, a report said.The study, by 80 scientists from Baltic nations, including Russia and Germany, said temperatures were already rising more quickly than the global average, cutting the number of days when parts of the sea are clogged by winter ice.''A warming of the mean annual temperature in the.....

Far more mutations than thought involved in cancer

WASHINGTON, Mar 8 (Reuters) A painstaking scan of the DNA of tumor cells shows hundreds of previously unsuspected genes are involved in cancer, researchers said in a finding that offers new ways to fight the disease. They found more than 1,000 different mutations in just one family of genes taken from 200 samples of breast, stomach, colorectal and other common tumors. Other groups of genes also are involved in cancer. ''We find evidence for approximately 100 new cancer genes,'' Dr Mike.....

Baby boomers turn to Internet for cash

LONDON, Mar 8 (Reuters) The Internet is acting as a financial lifeline to the over-45s, a report says. Birmingham Midshires found that the baby boom generation is turning to the Web to make ends meet. An estimated one million baby boomers are struggling to find work because of their age, and one in ten over-45s is now self-employed and relying on the Internet to grow their businesses. Seven per cent said they are solely reliant on the Internet to make money.....
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