There have been four cases of Neisseria gonorrhoeae, a version of the sexually transmitted infection (STI) that is resistant to antibiotics, identified across England.
The UK Health Security Agency this month revealed that a woman in her 20s in London and a heterosexual couple in their 20s based in the Midlands were the latest to be diagnosed.
The first identified case was a heterosexual man in his early 20s, who caught the infection in London in November.
While only a handful of cases of antibiotic-resistant Neisseria gonorrhoeae have been identified, cases of other STIs are also on the rise, health bosses have warned.
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The first identified case was a heterosexual man in his early 20s, who caught the infection in London in November.