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The WHO approves lenacapavir every six months as a new step in HIV prevention, simplifying diagnoses and expanding ...
I have been sexually active with multiple partners for three years now. Though I am not currently experiencing symptoms nor know of exposure to anyone with an STI, I am really nervous that I may have ...
STI rates show signs of decline, but stigma and disparities remain significant barriers to effective prevention and treatment. Untreated STIs can lead to severe health complications, including ...
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are associated with adverse birth outcomes. Current prenatal STI screening guidelines define “risk” without explicit consideration of human immunodeficiency ...
According to a 2024 Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) STI and HIV report, there has been a slight decrease in reported ...
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US hospital STI testing sales drop amid “multifactorial” causes
GlobalData analysis reveals that in H1 2025, US hospital sales volume for chlamydia/gonorrhoea tests decreased by 1.7% versus ...
Ellen Eaton, MD, is Assistant Professor in the UAB Division of Infectious Diseases, a 2017-2019 Fellow of the National Academy of Medicine, and a UAB PCOR K12 Scholar with an interest in HIV/STI ...
When was the last time you got tested for sexually transmitted infections? Ask any group of people this question and responses will vary greatly based on their relationship status, age, insurance ...
PINE BELT, Miss. (WDAM) - Free testing for sexually transmitted infections is no longer an option at health departments and community organizations across Mississippi. The change comes after federal ...
Adolescents and young adults have the highest prevalence of STIs and new HIV infections, with disparities among racial groups and MSM. Significant predictors of HIV and STI testing include age, number ...
Universal recommendations increase acceptance of vaccines for sexually transmitted infections compared with targeted guidance ...
For years, public health experts have encouraged primary care physicians (PCPs) to screen for infectious diseases as well as cancers, heart disease risk factors, diabetes, and more. Many assessments ...
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