Once a person has been infected with Neisseria gonorrhoeae, the individual
A) acquires transient immunity, which prevents subsequent infection for about a year in most cases.
B) can be reinfected immediately because of the diversity of strains and frequency of mutation.
C) develops long-term immunity lasting for multiple years.
D) should be treated using antiserum.
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