Meningitis Vaccine Seems to Protect You Against Gonorrhea Too
The meningococcal vaccine recommended for adolescents (although few people get it) may contain an Easter egg. A New Zealand study found that in addition to protecting people from meningitis, people who received the vaccine also have lower rates of gonorrhea . (Gonorrhea and meningococcal bacteria are closely related.) This does not mean that you should be content with preventing STDs, but if you delayed getting vaccinated for yourself or your child, you now have an additional reason to do so. business date, meeting.