Unlike most fungi that cause ringworm, TMVII is spread through close sexual contact and is more likely to cause inflammatory ...
Anyone who has sex can get an STI. However, sexually active gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men (MSM) are at greater risk. MSM have higher rates of syphilis and make up more than half of ...
TMVII is an emerging, fungal-based STI most prevalent among men who have sex with men. The Minnesota Department of Health ...
STI symptoms may also vary by gender. For example, in men, gonorrhea may cause a burning feeling while urinating and a yellow, green or white substance to leak from the penis. In women, there may be ...
Gay and bisexual men are being warned about increasing rates of an “extremely antibiotic-resistant” sexually transmitted infection. The United Kingdom’s Health Security Agency is raising the alarm ...
A complete 2026 guide to essential sexual and reproductive health tests, including STI screening, fertility checkups, hormone ...
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. -- The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and local health departments continue to fight the war on sexually transmitted infections. The CDC has reported rising ...
Untreated STIs often go unnoticed but can seriously impact fertility and pregnancy. Know how silent infections in India raise risks of miscarriage and complications.
It’s the decision no one wants to make. You’re diagnosed with a sexually transmitted infection (STI). Should you inform your partner(s)? If you do, what follows is the discussion no one wants to have.