New research suggests that bacterial vaginosis can be sexually transmitted, meaning men can reinfect their female partners.
Researchers from Monash University say BV should be redefined as a sexually transmitted infection (STI) due to its frequent ...
That fishy smell? It’s bacterial vaginosis. A new study shows it’s an STI, and male partners should be treated to stop the ...
Bacterial vaginosis may not be a solo problem.Treating both partners could finally stop the frustrating cycle of recurring BV.
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 ...
A common vaginal condition known as bacterial vaginosis (BV) may actually be a sexually transmitted infection (STI), according to researchers. The NHS currently says BV is caused by "a change in ...
Bacterial vaginosis or BV is a condition that affects one in three people with a vagina, and has a high recurrence rate. A new study showed oral antibiotics paired with a topical ointment for male ...