Public health authorities warn clinicians to weigh risks and enroll patients in supervised programs: routine testing, partner management, and resistance surveillance are essential.
Since 2003, the number of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in the U.S. rose a staggering 90% in what has been called an out-of-control epidemic. However, the most recent national data from 2023 ...
The 2023 STI data shows a 1.8% overall decrease, with significant declines in gonorrhea cases and stable chlamydia rates. Syphilis cases increased by 1%, with notable declines in primary and secondary ...
This eBook explores how innovation and shifting patient expectations are reshaping modern diagnostics—and advancing progress toward global STI elimination goals.
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 ...
Jennifer Power receives funding from the Australian Department of Health and Aged Care and the Australian Research Council. Globally, the rates of common sexually transmissible infections (STIs) are ...
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