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A pregnant female is diagnosed with gonorrhea. Why may this be concerning?
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N. gonorrhoeae cells use fimbriae to adhere to epithelial cells of the urogenital tract.
N. gonorrhoeae cells use flagella to swim up the urethra in males or through the cervix in females.
N. gonorrhoeae cells' corkscrew shape allows them to “burrow” into tissues.
N. gonorrhoeae cells have spike proteins that mimic host cells, allowing them to evade detection.
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