New government data shows another decline in sexually transmitted disease rates for U.S. adults, but also a continued rise in syphilis in newborns.
Australian koalas are having a hard time in the wild. As many as 80% of some populations in eastern Australia have chlamydia and it can be deadly. They’re also facing habitat loss from urbanisation ...
While sexually transmitted disease rates for U.S. adults fell last year, syphilis in newborns continued to rise, according to new data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Researchers spent over 10 years developing the single-dose vaccine, which decreases mortality from the sexually transmitted infection in wild populations by at least 65%.
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Koalas Finally Have A Vaccine For Chlamydia, But Is It Enough To Save The Adorable Tree Huggers?
Australia has just taken a historic step to protect one of its most beloved animals. For the first time in the world, regulators have approved a vaccine ...
Out of these chlamydia alone accounts for more than 1/4 of the cases among adults between the ages of 15 and 49.Signs you don’t need Vitamin D supplements but are taking them anywayWhat is Chlamydia, ...
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STD Cases Fall, but Not Syphilis in Newborns
The number and rate of newborn cases has been rising since 2012, when about 300 were reported, and last year rose to nearly 4,000. The 2024 increase was not as steep as in other years -- cases were up ...
Researchers have revealed a clear relationship between stress and increased disease risk in koalas in South East Queensland and on the New South Wales North Coast. A study led by Dr. Michaela Blyton ...
A company that provides electronic medical records to urgent care centers across the country is seeing a steady surge in sexually transmitted infections.
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