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There’s a little-known sexually transmitted disease (STD) that’s on the rise – and could soon become a very big problem.
Sexual health experts warn that Mycoplasma genitalium (MG) has the potential to become a drug-resistant superbug within a matter of years.
Research by the British Association for Sexual Health and HIV (BASHH) found that over 70 percent of sexual health experts said that if current practices do not change, MG will become resistant to first and second line antibiotics within a decade. Left unchecked, they say this could result in thousands of women each year at increased risk of infertility from pelvic inflammatory disease caused by MG.
As a result of these daunting statistics, BASHH have just released draft guidelines to help the public and health services deal with this impending crisis.
“MG is rapidly becoming the new superbug: it’s increasingly resistant to most of the antibiotics we use to treat chlamydia and changes its pattern of resistance during treatment so it's like trying to hit a moving target,” Dr Peter Greenhouse, sexual health consultant from the UK, said in a statement.
(Score: 5, Interesting) by Thexalon on Monday July 16 2018, @08:10PM
There are paths to monogamy that have nothing to do with morality, like:
- Some people are happy with the partner they have and genuinely have no desire for another one.
- Some people are unable to attract more than one partner. Think not-quite-incel.
- Some people want to avoid the complications of having another partner. Think about how much work one partnership can be, now double and triple that, and see if you're still thinking more is better.
- In committed relationships, you have birth control and disease-prevention options that you don't when sleeping around.
Libido is on a spectrum. One the one extreme you have the people that will bang anything that moves, anytime, anywhere. On the other extreme you have asexual people. Most are somewhere in between.
The only thing that stops a bad guy with a compiler is a good guy with a compiler.