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Articles related to "Vaginalis"
Trichomonas vaginalis Parasite T. vaginalis is a cause of urethritis in men and both urethritis and vaginitis in women. The parasite is most commonly transmitted during sexual intercourse. trichomoniasis • trichomonas • vaginalis • vaginitis • urethritis
Bacterial Vaginosis and HIV Infection Women with bacterial vaginosis are more likely to be infected with HIV-AIDS and other sexually transmitted infections, underscoring the need for prevention. bacterial vaginosis • hiv-aids • metronidazole • clindamycin • sexually transmitted diseases
Bacterial vaginosis Bacterial vaginosis is a condition in which the normal flora of the vagina has been disrupted shifting from the predominance of Lactobacillus species to an overgrowth of vaginosis • clue cells • gardnerella • vaginal • discharge
Overview of Sexually Transmitted Diseases What are the major sexually transmitted diseases that one should know about? sexually transmitted diseases • stds • bacterial stds • viral stds • parasitic stds
Sexually transmitted infection Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) may be caused by bacteria, viruses or parsite acquired through sexual contact. sexually • transmitted • infection • sti • chlamydia
Vaginitis Vaginal infections are most commonly caused by yeast, bacterial vaginosis or Trichomonas vaginalis, a urethral parasite. vaginitis • vulvovaginal • candidiasis • yeast • discharge
Sexually Transmitted Diseases: Part Three This is the final part of the article about sexually transmitted diseases std
Urinary Tract Infections Urinary tract infections can be mild or serious with symptoms that depend on the portion of the urinary tract involved. urinary tract infection • uti • urethritis • cystitis • pyelonephritis
Capillaria spp. – Tiny Worms Capillaria hepatica lives in the liver; Capillaria philippinensis infests the intestine. Both are unusual but serious infections in humans. capillaria • c. hepatica • c. philippinensis • parasitic nematodes • roundworms
Cervicitis Endocervicitis (cervicitis) is the term used to describe inflammation of the mucosal lining of the cervix. sexually • transmitted • infection • cervicitis • endocervicitis
Mesothelioma Cancer and Asbestos Mesothelioma is a rare and aggressive form of cancer largely linked to asbestos exposure. mesothelioma symptoms • asbestos • mesothelioa patient • mesothelioma definition • mesothelioma attorneys
STI and STD Most sexually transmitted infections are relatively easy to cure. Untreated infection can lead to more serious complications and the risk of infecting others. sexually • transmitted • infection • sti • chlamydia
The Spread of Schistosomes Schistosoma spp., tiny worms that live in the blood of humans, spread to new places when infected people move, and increase locally due to water resource projects. schistosomiasis • schistosoma • where are schistosomes found • water • parasitic disease
Uncomplicated Gonorrhea Gonorrhea is the second most commonly reported sexually transmitted infection (STI/STD). gonorrhea • gonorrhoeae • chlamydia • cervicitis • urethritis
Unsafe Sex and STIs Know the risks involved when a person chooses to engage in unsafe or unprotected sex, in order not to end up getting a sexually-transmitted infection(s). unsafe sex • unprotected sex • high-risk sex • sexually-transmitted infections • sexually-transmitted diseases
STDs: What You Don't Know Can Hurt You Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) do not always result in signs and symptoms. Many people do not know they are infected. Unfortunately, some of these STDs can cause major problems if not treated. std • sexually transmitted diseases • gonorrhea • chlamydia • trichomoniasis
Chlamydia trachomatis Infection Chlamydia is the most commonly reported bacterial sexually transmitted infection (STI) in North America. More than 2,000,000 people in the U.S. have Chlamydia infection. sexually transmitted • chlamydia • chlamydia trachomatis • cervicitis • urethritis
Chlamydiae Bacteria The Chlamydia genus of bacteria consists of four unique species that cause a variety of disease including genital tract infections and respiratory tract infections. chlamydia • sti • pneumonia • sexually transmitted • chlamydia trachomatis
Gonorrhea Gonorrhea infects mucosal membranes outside the genital tract. Serious gonococcal infections and complications can occur. gonorrhea • gonorrhoeae • gonorococcal • sti • std |
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