In the midst of record-high rates of sexually transmitted infections (STIs or STDs), a new industry-sponsored survey finds that many of those at high risk for STDs are not getting tested—and don’t ...
However, a new Johns Hopkins Medicine study that looked at over 10,000 people who attended an STI clinic in Baltimore has found that the occurrence of gonorrhea or chlamydia in extragenital areas like ...
Given that large swathes of the country have been firmly off the sex and dating scene through various UK lockdowns, you would be forgiven for having let your understanding of STI symptoms drop, a ...
Chlamydia is one of the more common bacterial infections among people of all genders, but it can be a tricky one to spot due to its fairly invisible symptoms. It's also a fairly misunderstood STI - ...
Just hearing about a sexually transmitted infection (STI) like chlamydia can be scary and confusing. However, OBGYN Dr. Jackie Walters is dedicated to empowering her patients and people everywhere ...
You know your body better than anyone else, especially when it comes to your sexual and reproductive health. However, no matter how in tune you are with every cramp and twinge, sadly, some internal ...
Fewer than half of vulnerable U.S. women are being screened for chlamydia, a common sexually transmitted disease that often causes few symptoms but can lead to infertility, researchers reported on ...
Sept. 14 (UPI) --All sexually active women and pregnant people age 24 years and younger should be screened for chlamydia and gonorrhea, according to new guidelines published Tuesday by JAMA. In ...
Chlamydia trachomatis infection is the most commonly reported sexually transmitted disease (STD) in the United States, with the highest rates among adolescent females and young women. Approximately 5% ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Objective: To estimate the percentage of young, sexually active Medicaidinsured women who were tested for chlamydia by age, race/ethnicity, ...
Background: There is an increasing reliance on noninvasive techniques to collect specimens for the detection of sexually transmitted infections. The acceptability of these methods among the general ...