Can gonorrhea be transmitted through saliva?

Gonorrhea is not usually transmitted through saliva, but is mainly transmitted through sexual contact, and some patients are infected through intimate objects contaminated by gonorrhea patients or through direct contact with the secretions of gonorrhea patients. Neisseria gonorrhoeae does not exist in the saliva of the patient, and there are often clinical cases of transmission through direct sexual intercourse and indirect sexual intercourse, which can cause the transmission of gonorrhea, and some patients are infected through contact with underwear, towels, bath towels, bathtubs, toilets, etc. contaminated by gonorrhea patients. Therefore, kissing and eating together with gonorrhea patients generally do not lead to gonorrhea transmission, but gonorrhea patients must make sure that personal items are used exclusively.