Sexually transmitted infection caused by the bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis.
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Principale cause de cécité d'origine infectieuse dans le monde, le trachome est une maladie infectieuse de l'œil due à une bactérie, la Chlamydia trachomatis. Selon l'OMS, elle serait responsable de cécité ou de déficiences visuelles pour environ 1,9 million de personnes. Quels en sont les symptômes du trachome ? Est-ce que ça veut dire qu'il faut qu'on rentre plusieurs fois en contact avec la bactérie ? Dr Christophe Orssaud, ophtalmologue et neurophtalmologue, Responsable de l'Unité fonctionnelle d'ophtalmologie à l'Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou à Paris Retrouvez l'émission en intégralité ici Le trachome
Principale cause de cécité d'origine infectieuse dans le monde, le trachome est une maladie infectieuse de l'œil due à une bactérie, la Chlamydia trachomatis. Selon l'OMS, elle serait responsable de cécité ou de déficiences visuelles pour environ 1,9 million de personnes. Quels en sont les modes de transmission ? Quelles sont les populations les plus à risque ? Quels sont les facteurs environnementaux pouvant favoriser la transmission de la bactérie ? Dr Christophe Orssaud, ophtalmologue et neurophtalmologue, responsable de l'unité fonctionnelle d'ophtalmologie à l'Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou à Paris Pr Emilienne Epée, enseignante à l'Université de Yaoundé 1 et chef de service de la lutte contre les maladies tropicales négligées en charge de la recherche opérationnelle au ministère de la Santé du Cameroun, présidente fondatrice de l'initiative WINs Women in Tropical Neglected Diseases Barka Kali, responsable des programmes du bureau régional de l'Afrique centrale de l'Organisation pour la prévention de la cécité (OPC) Programmation musicale : ► Goon Flavour, Master KG, Eemoh – Ngishutheni ► Manu Chao, Santa Fe klan – Solamente
Principale cause de cécité d'origine infectieuse dans le monde, le trachome est une maladie infectieuse de l'œil due à une bactérie, la Chlamydia trachomatis. Selon l'OMS, elle serait responsable de cécité ou de déficiences visuelles pour environ 1,9 million de personnes. Quels en sont les modes de transmission ? Quelles sont les populations les plus à risque ? Quels sont les facteurs environnementaux pouvant favoriser la transmission de la bactérie ? Dr Christophe Orssaud, ophtalmologue et neurophtalmologue, responsable de l'unité fonctionnelle d'ophtalmologie à l'Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou à Paris Pr Emilienne Epée, enseignante à l'Université de Yaoundé 1 et chef de service de la lutte contre les maladies tropicales négligées en charge de la recherche opérationnelle au ministère de la Santé du Cameroun, présidente fondatrice de l'initiative WINs Women in Tropical Neglected Diseases Barka Kali, responsable des programmes du bureau régional de l'Afrique centrale de l'Organisation pour la prévention de la cécité (OPC) Programmation musicale : ► Goon Flavour, Master KG, Eemoh – Ngishutheni ► Manu Chao, Santa Fe klan – Solamente
In this episode, we review the high-yield topic of Chlamydia trachomatis from the Microbiology section.Follow Medbullets on social media:Facebook: www.facebook.com/medbulletsInstagram: www.instagram.com/medbulletsofficialTwitter: www.twitter.com/medbullets
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AEM Podcast host Ken Milne, MD, and guest skeptic Suchismita Datta, MD, interview lead author Rachel E. Solnick, MD, MSc. Learn more in the accompanying Hot Off the Press article available in The Skeptics' Guide to Emergency Medicine.
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România are una dintre cele mai mici rate de testare voluntară pentru bolile cu transmitere sexuală din UE, în timp ce acestea sunt tot mai frecvente în rândul tinerilor. Ce îi oprește să se testeze? Frica, rușinea, miturile și lipsa de informație. Pentru al doilea an consecutiv, tinerii care merg în această vară la Electric Castle și Summer Well se pot testa, gratuit, pentru BTS, în cadrul programului „Testat e Hot”, derulat de Medlife. Am dezbătut subiectul cu dr. Mihaela Steriu, medic primar obstetrică-ginecologie la Medlife și dr. Ina Baranga, psiholog clinician la MindCare, invitatele emisiunii Sănătatea FM. Conform datelor publicate de INSP în 2024, incidența infecțiilor cu Chlamydia și Gonoree este în creștere constantă la tineri (15–29 ani). De asemenea, România raportează anual peste 1.000 de cazuri noi de sifilis, majoritatea în rândul tinerilor, însă subraportarea este mare. În Uniunea Europeană, conform European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, se observă o creștere a BTS în rândul tinerilor (15–24 ani), asociată cu lipsa de testare și percepția de "vulnerabilitate". În România, educația sexuală lipsește din curriculumul școlar și este rareori discutată acasă. România este țara cu cele mai multe mame minore din UE și una dintre țările cu cel mai mic grad de prevenție BTS. MeLlife trage un semnal de alarmă, în urma datelor obţinute dintr-un studiu realizat la nivel naţional de Path, în 2024, pe un eşantion de 800 de tineri cu vârsta cuprinsă între 16 şi 35 de ani, cu acces la internet, din panelul Daedalus Online. Acesta arată că 90% dintre tinerii din România nu au suficiente cunoştinţe pentru a identifica şi a se proteja de infecţiile şi bolile cu transmitere sexuală. Iar lipsa de informaţii cu privire la acest subiect poate constitui unul dintre principalii factori care duce la transmiterea BTS-urilor, conducând la o atitudine pasivă şi comportamente iresponsabile. Întrebaţi despre ce boli cu transmitere sexuală au cunoştinţe, aproximativ 20% dintre respondenţi nu au putut menţiona mai mult de trei afecţiuni de acest tip. Cele mai cunoscute BTS sunt infecţia cu HIV/SIDA (91%), sifilisul (82%) şi infecţia cu HPV (69%). Îngrijorător este faptul că foarte puţini au informaţii despre bolile extrem de uşor transmisibile, cum ar chlamydioza sau gonoreea, care, la rândul lor, pot avea efecte grave asupra sănătăţii. Iar faptul că 31% dintre ei nu deţin informaţii legate de infecţia HPV este şi mai alarmant, în condiţiile în această infecţie este principala sursă a cancerului de col uterin, a treia cea mai răspândită formă de cancer din România. Dacă nu ai niciun simptom, sigur n-ai nicio BTS – Fals! Un lucru care complică mult situaţia este că unele dintre cele mai întâlnite BTS, cum sunt chlamydioza, gonoreea şi infecţia cu virus herpetic adesea nu dau niciun simptom, ceea ce îi face pe parteneri să creadă că sunt în siguranţă şi nu au nicio infecţie. Exact acest lucru cred şi 15% dintre respondenţii studiului comandat de MedLife, care nu au ştiut să puncteze niciunul dintre simptomele bolilor cu transmitere sexuală, iar 22% au considerat că, dacă partenerul nu are niciun simptom, acesta nu poate avea o BTS. Date principale din studiul Path 1 din 10 tineri cred, în mod greșit, că bolile cu transmitere sexuală (BTS) nu pot fi diagnosticate. 44% dintre tinerii români nu se simt confortabil să discute cu un medic despre sănătatea sexuală. 18% nu au vorbit niciodată cu nimeni despre BTS. Principalele bariere în calea testării: Lipsa de informare Disconfortul de a discuta subiecte intime Frica de rezultate pozitive și de impactul emoțional Teama de stigmatizare socială În 2025, pentru al doilea an la rând, MedLife continuă campania „Testat e Hot“, care a revoluționat abordarea tradițională a educației sexuale. În primul rând, a adus primul centru mobil de testare pentru boli cu transmitere sexuală la un festival de muzică din Europa Centrală și de Sud-Est, în cadrul celei de-a zecea ediții Electric Castle din 2024. O premieră a fost și drona medicală care a transportat probele recoltate la festival către cel mai apropiat laborator, pentru ca rezultatele să fie primite tot pe durata festivalului – în maximum 24h de la testare. Programul „Testat e Hot” Sănătatea sexuală este un subiect ignorat din rușine, dar testarea și dialogul deschis pot preveni consecințe grave. Prin „Testat e Hot”, ne propunem sa normalizam prevenția într-un context prietenos și cool, dând tinerilor ocazia să se informeze și să acționeze fără frică. A fost initiat in 2024, acum va fi la a doua editie – tot la Electric si Summer Well. Initiat pentru a combate stigmatul și pentru a normaliza prevenția BTS. Programul "Testat e Hot" include testări gratuite BTS, direct în perimetrul festivalurilor (în limita stocului disponibil), procesate în laboratorul MedLife Cluj dar și discuții deschise și sesiuni de informare cu ginecologi, urologi și psihoterapeuți. BTS, posibilă explicaţie a numărului din ce în ce mai mare de femei infertile Revenind la infecţiile aparent banale transmise sexual, studiile arată că, la femei, 10-15% dintre infecţiile netratate cu Chlamydia duc la boală inflamatorie pelvină, care poate da complicaţii tuturor organelor sexuale interne: infecţii ale uterului şi/sau trompelor şi ovarelor, urmate de inflamaţie cronică şi aderenţe ale organelor, însoţite sau nu de durere cronică abdominală. Complicaţiile pot să apară târziu în viaţa femeii, care poate nici nu ştie că a avut o infecţie cu Chlamydia sau cu gonococ cu ani în urmă, sub forma unor blocaje ale trompelor uterine care împiedică ovulele să ajungă în uter. Rezultatul poate fi o sarcină ectopică (când embrionul ajunge să se dezvolte anormal, în cavitatea abdominală), ceea ce va duce la avort şi poate pune viaţa persoanei respective în pericol. Tot inflamaţia cronică poate fi cauză de infertilitate feminină. Nivelul de îngrijorare cu privire la posibilitatea de a contacta o BTS este destul de scăzut în România, după cum arată studiul MedLife. Mai degrabă există îngrijorare privind posibilitatea apariţiei unei sarcini nedorite în cazul unui act sexual neprotejat, ceea ce duce la concluzia că este încă nevoie de multă educaţie în privinţa riscurilor bolilor şi infecţiilor cu transmitere sexuală pe toate palierele societăţii. Cu atât mai mult cu cât românii au o mare reticenţă de a discuta problema bolilor cu transmitere sexuală, considerând-o un subiect tabu.
Reference: Solnick et al. Sex Disparities in Chlamydia and Gonorrhea Treatment in US Adult Emergency Departments: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. AEM June 2025 Date: June 24, 2025 Guest Skeptic: Dr. Suchismita Datta. She is an Assistant Professor and Director of Research in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the NYU Grossman Long Island Hospital […] The post SGEM#478: If I Were a Man: Sex-Based Disparities in the Treatment of STIs first appeared on The Skeptics Guide to Emergency Medicine.
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El tracoma es una infección bacteriana que afecta los ojos. Es causada por la bacteria Chlamydia trachomatis.
In the third and final episode of our miniseries on infectious disease diagnostics, Jonathan sits down with global diagnostics leader Rosanna Peeling, Professor and Chair of Diagnostics Research at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. Together, they explore the life-saving role of diagnostics in global health, from battling STDs to confronting COVID-19, and examine how equitable access, social innovation, and regulatory reform can transform disease control and pandemic preparedness. Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction 06:09 – Rosanna's interest in microbiology 08:12 – The IDC's work 10:52 – Funding for diagnostics 13:30 – Diagnostic testing in low-resource settings 18:21 – Chlamydia research 24:19 – Regulatory approval challenges 29:35 – Social innovation 34:08 – Clinician adaptation 37:10 – Current diagnostic innovations 40:30 – Rosana's three wishes for healthcare
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This episode reviews syphilis, gonorrhea, and chlamydia trends identified in the Sexually Transmitted Infections Surveillance, 2023. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released the report in November 2024. View episode transcript at https://www.std.uw.edu/podcast/episode/hot-topic/sti-surveillance-2023-key-trendsThis podcast is dedicated to an STD [sexually transmitted disease] review for health care professionals who are interested in remaining up-to-date on the diagnosis, management, and prevention of STDs. Editor and host Dr. Meena Ramchandani is an Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of Washington (UW), Program Director of the UW Infectious Diseases Fellowship Program, and Associate Editor of the National STD Curriculum.
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On episode #78 of the Infectious Disease Puscast, Daniel and Sara review the infectious disease literature for the weeks of 3/27/25 – 4/9/25. Hosts: Daniel Griffin and Sara Dong Subscribe (free): Apple Podcasts, RSS, email Become a patron of Puscast! Links for this episode Viral Demise of the Milwaukee protocol for rabies (CID) A natural experiment on the effect of herpes zoster vaccination on dementia (Nature) Taking a shot at dementia(microbeTV: TWiV) Recommendations from the 10th European Conference on Infections in Leukaemia for the management of cytomegalovirusin patients after allogeneic haematopoietic cell transplantation and other T-cell-engaging therapies (LANCET: Infectious Diseases) Epstein-Barr virus exposure precedes Crohn`s disease development (Gastroenterology aga) Bacterial Blujepa (gepotidacin) approved by US FDA for treatment of uncomplicated urinary tract infections (uUTIs) in female adults and paediatric patients 12 years of age and older (GSK) GSK wins FDA nod for first oral UTI antibiotic in almost 30 years(BioSpace) Efficacy and safety of individualised versus standard 10-day antibiotic treatment in children with febrile urinary tract infection (INDI-UTI): a pragmatic, open-label, multicentre, randomised, controlled, non-inferiority trial in Denmark (LANCET: Infectious Diseases) Frequency and severity of Myasthenia Gravis exacerbations associated with the use of ciprofloxacin, levofloxacin, and azithromycin (Muscle & Nerve) The cost of blood cultures: a barrier to diagnosis in low-income and middle-income countries (LANCET: Microbe) Rethinking blood culture (LANCET: Microbe) Trends in Anaplasmosis Over the Past Decade: A Review of Clinical Features, Laboratory Data and Outcomes(CID) Fungal The Last of US Season 2 (YouTube) Cracks in the curriculum: the hidden deficiencies in fungal disease coverage in medical books (OFID) Kazachstania slooffiae fungemia: a case report and literature review on an emerging opportunistic pathogen in humans (OFID) Plasma microbial cell-free DNS metagenomic sequencing for diagnosis of invasive fungal diseases among high risk outpatient and inpatient immunocompromised hosts (CID) Parasitic Fatal Case of Splash Pad–Associated Naegleria fowleri Meningoencephalitis — Pulaski County, Arkansas, September 2023 (CDC: MMWR) Notes from the Field: Fatal Acanthamoeba Encephalitis in a patient who regularly used tap water in an electronic nasal irrigation device and a continuous positive airway pressure machine at home — new Mexico, 2023 (CDC: MMWR) Malaria (NEJM) Miscellaneous FDA grants marketing authorization of first home test for chlamydia, gonorrhea and trichomoniasis (FDA) Music is by Ronald Jenkees Information on this podcast should not be considered as medical advice.
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Buckle up, creeps, because this episode is a rollercoaster of madness and tragedy.First, Casey Anthony is back—yes, that Casey Anthony—resurfacing on social media, and the internet has thoughts. We dive into her bizarre return, the outrage, and why the world still believes she got away with murder.Then, we uncover the Mormon armpit chlamydia epidemic. That's right—bagpiping, soaking, and the truly unhinged lengths people will go to in order to technically stay “pure.”We also revisit one of the pettiest, most unhinged love triangles ever—the London Zoo Christmas Party Brawl. A llama keeper, a meerkat expert, and a monkey handler walk into a party… and by the end of the night, someone is swinging a wine glass to the face.And in a sharp turn into the tragic, we discuss the Aberfan disaster, one of the most devastating and preventable tragedies in UK history. How did a 111-foot coal waste tip collapse, burying an entire school and wiping out a generation of children? And how did the government force survivors to pay for the cleanupin you pop...Want to hear this episode completely ad-free and get an extra bonus episode every single week? Join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/thecreepdiveAnd for our live shows, come see us in Cork on March 22, 2025, at Live at St. Luke's! Grab tickets here: https://corkpodcastfestival.ie/the-creep-dive/We're also hitting Dublin on Friday, April 18, for a live podcast show at The Laughter Lounge! Tickets available here: https://laughterlounge.com/products/creep-dive-live-friday-18th-april-2025?variant=50348795265354See you there, creeps!
Hosts: Jake Lancaster MD, Chief Medical Information Officer and Amanda Comer DNP, System Director, Advanced Practice ProvidersGuest: Alex Yoby, PharmacistCME Credit Info:Link to complete brief survey and claim CME credit: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/C55LKSYCME credit is available for up to 3 years after the stated release dateContact CEOD@bmhcc.org if you have any questions about claiming credit.CDC's Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI) TreatmentGuidelines, 2021Notable updates:These guidelines discuss 1) updated recommendations fortreatment of Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Chlamydia trachomatis, andTrichomonas vaginalis; 2) addition of metronidazole to the recommendedtreatment regimen for pelvic inflammatory disease; 3) alternative treatmentoptions for bacterial vaginosis; 4) management of Mycoplasma genitalium;5) human papillomavirus vaccine recommendations and counseling messages; 6) expanded risk factors for syphilis testingamong pregnant women; 7) one-time testing for hepatitis C infection; 8)evaluation of men who have sex with men after sexual assault; and 9) two-steptesting for serologic diagnosis of genital herpes simplex virusSyphilis LoreIt is postulated that syphilis came to Europe in the 1490s when Columbusarrived in Italy from America. After Italy surrendered to the invading Frenchin 1495, this new disease rapidly spread across Europe. The name"syphilis" comes from the work of Girolamo Fracastoro, a noted poetand physician in Verona, Italy. In 1530, he wrote about a shepherd namedSyphilus who angered Apollo, causing the god to curse the entire populationwith the affliction that we now know as syphilisT. pallidumSyphilis is a systemic, bacterial infection caused byTreponema pallidum. Treponema are thin,Gram-negative, slowly metabolizing spirochetal bacterium, requiring an averageof 30 hours to multiply. It is microaerophilic and cannot grow on standardculture media. Treponema pallidum's outer membrane lacks lipopolysaccharidesand has few surface-exposed unique proteins, making it difficult for the immunesystem to fight the infection. Because of this characteristic, Tpallidum is labeled as a stealth pathogen. T. pallidum is theonly Treponema species that causes sexually transmitted disease.Syphilis is characterized by a wide range of variableclinical symptoms that can resemble other diseases, which make it difficult todiagnose without a test, therefore, it is often referred to as “The GreatImitator”. The infection progresses through multiple stages (primary,secondary, latent, and tertiary) and can affect virtually every organ system inthe body, even many years or even decades after the original infection.Infected people are contagious during the primary and secondary stages ofsyphilis.Stages of syphilisPrimary syphilis: Primary syphilis classicallypresents as a single painless ulcer or chancre at the site of infection but canalso present with multiple, atypical, or painful lesions. A chancre is definedas a firm, round, painless ulcer at the...
Sound Bites"I swallow them down with alcohol.""You know, what's missing right now?""That's the cuck chair!""I got Chlamydia for Christmas.""I did once on a first date...""That's no big deal. Who cares?""That's a wrap.""I just want to die from COVID.""Buy a bathrobe. Buy some bathrobes.""I never wanted to see her again.""Your reaction was priceless though.""Your marriage is doomed, isn't it?""There's no win, honest to God.""Why wait till it gets too bad?""You need to win therapy."
"Are we sluts?" The short answer is, that word isn't really that cute anymore, babe! The long answer is, Carrie is once again the worst friend. While the other 3 girls are dealing with ACTUAL problems (robberies, possibly abusive sex, CHLAMYDIA) she is boo-hooing over how Aiden won't sleep with her. Now, on that note, Aiden is being THE WORST...don't draw me a bath, BRO! We discuss our "numbers" and whether or not Aiden can really perform. Enjoy!!!LEAVE US A VOICEMAIL FOR OUR MAILBAG AND WE WILL PLAY IT ON AN EPISODE :)JOIN US EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 12 MST FOR OUR LIVE WEEKLY ROUNDUP!!! Subscribe to our YOUTUBE channel!This month on PATREON:2/5 Smash S1 E2 "The Callback"2/12 Girls S2 E4 "Its a Shame About Ray"2/19 PILLOW TALK2/26 Listener Mailbag Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this wild episode, Denver and I dive into our travel adventures filled with unexpected twists and valuable life lessons. From Denver's dreamy yet disastrous trip to Australia—featuring koalas, chlamydia myths, and rental car struggles—to my questionable choices while backpacking through Europe, no stone is left unturned. Takeaways: Travel Builds Resilience: Whether it's losing a passport in Spain or dealing with canceled flights in Australia, travel forces you to think on your feet and stay calm under pressure. Koala Chlamydia is a Thing: Denver's zoo trip led to an unexpected deep dive into whether humans can contract chlamydia from koalas (spoiler alert: they can't…probably). Hostel Life is Not for the Weak: Andrea's experience in Amsterdam highlights the challenges (and questionable decisions) that come with budget travel. Airline Woes Are Universal: Denver's firsthand experience with canceled flights and unhelpful airline policies proves that air travel frustration knows no borders. Always Have a Backup Plan: Whether traveling solo or in a group, it's essential to have a plan for when things inevitably go wrong—because they will. — Want to Learn more about Denver Riley? Instagram: @keepingupwithms.b_ Tiktok: @keepingupwithms.b_ — Don't be shy come say hi: andrea@human-content.com and podcasterandrea.com Watch on YouTube: @educatorandrea Listen Anywhere You Podcast: Apple, Spotify, PodChaser, etc. — A Human Content Production Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Today’s Show: 00:00:00 Introduction 01:46:22 Vocal Runs 07:15:17 McDonald’s Is A Big Facebook Troll 13:01:06 Incel Documentary 24:25:03 A Sweet, Depressed Incel On Onlyfans 30:45:00 Sign Up For The Sideshow! 33:30:00 Spotify’s Is Chock Full Of Porn 37:23:17 A Bad Tip Stabbing 40:44:07 Tiktok Gym STD Panic 45:05:14 Voicemails: 206-666-4463 / Ending The Distorted […] The post Catching Chlamydia On The Treadmill first appeared on Distorted View Daily.
3pm: Harrell declares Thursday 'Dave Ross Day' // Dave Ross & Dow Constantine discuss “heated radio hosts” // Rantz: Seattle Police chief frontrunner doesn’t think 2nd Amendment is ‘appropriate’ //John plans to do tomorrow’s show… AFTER a colonoscopy // Colonoscopy Recovery: Instructions and What Comes Next // Guest: Jacob Took Two Days Off for His // The truth about the TikTok hysteria over catching chlamydia from gym equipment
Today you will meet Dimitri the Stud, and once you've heard it, you can never un-hear it. We dive deeper into songs you can no longer stand, what is living in the crawl space under her house, and we discover that Wednesday is no longer the worst day for Thanksgiving grocery shopping; So, what is? Unlock the treasure trove of miracles that is today's rendition of “What You Do.”
World’s Wildest: Tales of Earth’s Most Extreme Creatures
Beetles piggybacking through life, bats and their efficient food intake, koalas who only sleep and eat, and pythons taking 4-7 month "vacations". On this episode of World's Wildest, Maya & Connor talk through our world's laziest animals. ✨ BONUS CONTENT ✨ Patreon - https://patreon.com/WorldsWildestPodcast
We review Sexually Transmitted Infections and pertinent updates in diagnosis and management. Hosts: Avir Mitra, MD Brian Gilberti, MD https://media.blubrry.com/coreem/content.blubrry.com/coreem/Sexually_Transmitted_Infections_2_0.mp3 Download Leave a Comment Tags: gynecology, Infectious Diseases, Urology Show Notes Table of Contents (1:49) Chlamydia (3:31) Gonorrhea (4:50) PID (6:14) Syphilis (8:08) Neurosyphilis (9:13) Tertiary Syphilis (10:06) Trichomoniasis (11:13) Herpes (12:49) HIV (14:10) PEP (15:13) Mycoplasma Genitalium (18:00) Take Home Points Chlamydia: Prevalence: Most common STI. High percentage of asymptomatic cases (40% to 96%). Presentation: Urethritis, cervicitis, pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), prostatitis, proctitis, pharyngitis, arthritis. Importance of considering extra-genital sit...
Digital Drama 10-8-2024 …Sheri goes off on Lori's daughter …Who has Chlamydia?
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Hawk has the news with some more zoo animal talk, Marney Gellner joins the fun, one final look ahead to the Vikings-Texans battle this weekend
Hawk has the news with some more zoo animal talk, Marney Gellner joins the fun, one final look ahead to the Vikings-Texans battle this weekend
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The rise of home testing for STIs/HIV started long before the recent pandemic (the FDA approved its first HIV home test collection kit way back in 1996), but COVID-19 seems to have accelerated the popularity of getting tested from the comfort of our homes. In Nov 2023, the Food and Drug Administration granted marketing authorization, the first of its kind, for an at-home test for chlamydia and gonorrhea. The test kit, called Simple 2, is available online through various offerings. Chlamydia and gonorrhea are the most common STIs in the U.S. Of course, syphilis has also been on the move. And now, as of August 2024, The FDA has granted new clearance to NOWDiagnostics (not a sponsor) for the first at-home, over-the-counter syphilis screening test. So now we have gonorrhea, chlamydia, and syphilis at home testing options. At home HPV swabs are also seeking entrance into the marketplace. While these options remove barriers to care and allow testing in the privacy of one's own home, there are inherent problems balancing out each of these promises. In this episode, we will review the pros and cons of at home testing for STIs and we will discuss why this is still caveat emptor, “buyer beware”, in this new healthcare marketplace option.