Roughly one out of three women ages 14-49 in the United States develop a vaginal bacterial imbalance known as bacterial ...
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New research suggests that bacterial vaginosis can be sexually transmitted, meaning men can reinfect their female partners.
Despite numerous therapeutic research efforts, treatment of BV remains cumbersome and clinicians are currently rather poorly armed to treat BV properly in the long run. Moreover, appraisal of the ...
Researchers from Monash University say BV should be redefined as a sexually transmitted infection (STI) due to its frequent ...
is now offering a male bacterial vaginosis (BV) partner treatment, it announced Tuesday. New York City-based Wisp is a direct-to-consumer company offering treatments for different sexual and ...
That’s the message from the authors of a new study published last week in the New England Journal of Medicine, the findings of which could have implications for who is treated for the condition and ...
Bacterial vaginosis is confined to an asymptomatic state in at least half of the cases. Symptomatic BV, on the other hand, is most typically accompanied by foul-smelling, profuse vaginal discharge ...
"Bacterial vaginosis is a common condition that can have serious consequences for women, such as early pregnancy loss and ...
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Bacterial vaginosis affects one in three women and often comes back after treatment, but it can be completely wiped out in most cases if their male partner is treated too.
Wisp, the largest pure play women's telehealth company in the U.S. focused on providing sexual and reproductive health ...
That fishy smell? It’s bacterial vaginosis. A new study shows it’s an STI, and male partners should be treated to stop the ...
It is not just a woman’s problem; treating male partners of women with bacterial vaginosis resulted in significantly lower recurrence rates than treating women only.
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