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Specifically, oral gonorrhea (also termed pharyngeal gonorrhea) is defined as an STD infection of the pharynx with Gram-negative coccal-shaped (round) bacteria named Neisseria gonorrhoeae. Infection is acquired from direct contact with white/yellowish pus-like fluid containing N. gonorrhoeae (also termed discharge or exudates) in one sex partner. This discharge is caused by N. gonorrhoeae. It mixes with a person's vaginal fluids, seminal fluids, or mucus membranes near the anus and rectum that come in contact with another person's oral mucus membranes. The bacterial infection then establishes itself in the pharynx and may be asymptomatic (cause no symptoms), but can cause symptoms of sore throat and discomfort when swallowing food. The affected throat resembles a strep throat with redness and occasionally may have some white spots or whitish/yellow discharge
These symptoms of oral gonorrhea are the same for men or women and usually occur a few days after oral contact with a partner's genitals or anal area when the partner is infected with N. gonorrhoeae. People with oral gonorrhea usually do not transmit the disease to others, but it can occur in some instances. Most investigators state that kissing does not transmit the disease as the bacteria apparently do not infect the tongue or mouth. However, it is possible to transmit the disease if the bacteria in the pharynx are transmitted to other objects by direct contact (for example, fingers, penis, or sex toys) and then the objects touch other body areas such as genitals, anal/rectal areas, or the eyes. This type of oral transfer of bacteria occurs infrequently.
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These symptoms of oral gonorrhea are the same for men or women and usually occur a few days after oral contact with a partner's genitals or anal area when the partner is infected with N. gonorrhoeae. People with oral gonorrhea usually do not transmit the disease to others, but it can occur in some instances. Most investigators state that kissing does not transmit the disease as the bacteria apparently do not infect the tongue or mouth. However, it is possible to transmit the disease if the bacteria in the pharynx are transmitted to other objects by direct contact (for example, fingers, penis, or sex toys) and then the objects touch other body areas such as genitals, anal/rectal areas, or the eyes. This type of oral transfer of bacteria occurs infrequently.
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