1. Neisseria gonorrhoeae and Neisseria meningitidis are pathogenic bacteria that can cause gonorrhea and meningitis, respectively, in humans.
2. N. gonorrhoeae infects mucosal surfaces like the urethra and cervix, using fimbriae to attach to cells. It produces toxins that damage epithelial cells. N. meningitidis infects the nasopharynx and its capsule helps it evade the immune system.
3. While penicillin remains effective for some cases, antibiotic resistance is a growing problem, especially for N. gonorrhoeae. Preventive measures include vaccines, avoiding contact with infected