Chlamydia Information - December 1, 2008

InSpot Website Notifies Sex Partners Of STD Infection

October 22, 2008 - Topics infection, sex, gonorrhea, hepatitis and hiv
A website has been helping people with sexually-transmitted diseases conveniently and anonymously notify by e-mail sexual partners whom they may have inadvertently infected.

InSpot has been used by some 30,000 people since it was launched in San Francisco in 2004 making it an innovative and effective communication channel among sex partners, according to a report published in the October issue of PLoS Medicine

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Britain Allows First Over-The-Counter Sales Of Oral Antibiotic

August 5, 2008 - Topics disease, sex, infection, medicine and women
For the first time, Britain has allowed an oral antibiotic used to treat chlamydia to be sold without prescription, the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) said on Wednesday.

People over 16 will be able to buy the azithromycin pill Clamelle, manufactured by Icelandic drugmaker Actavis, after testing positive for the infection. The drug will also be made available over-the-counter (OTC) for their sexual partners. The new regulation will come into effect later this year

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Study: 25 Percent Of American Teenage Girls Most Likely Have STD

March 22, 2008 - Topics study, vaccine, child, women and trichomoniasis
A study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that 25 percent of the country's teenage girls, or almost 1 of 4 young girls, may have sexually transmitted diseases.

Girls aged 14 to 19 who are sexually active may have human papillomavirus (HPV), which is the leading cause of cervical cancer among women later in their lives. Other diseases are Chlamydia, trichomoniasis, and herpes simplex virus

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Study: 1 In 4 American Teen Girls Have A Sexually Transmitted Disease

March 11, 2008 - Topics disease, sex, study, trichomoniasis and women
One in four American teenage girls has at least one common sexually transmitted disease (STD), the new study said Tuesday. It is the first study carried out by the U.S. Center's for Disease Control (CDC) that examines the combined national prevalence of common STDs among adolescent women in the United States.

CDC says that at least 3.2 million teens aged 14 to 19 are currently infected. This accounts for 26 percent of the total girls that have human papilloma virus, chlamydia, genital herpes or trichomoniasis

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Experts Warn Against Infertility "Time Bomb"

February 15, 2008 - Topics disease, study, impact, dna and research
The clock is very well ticking.

Reproductive health experts are urging countries with declining populations to allocate resources and research ways to combat infertility before time runs out

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