You are here : health.am > Sexual Health Center > Sexually Transmitted Infections News Sexually Transmitted Infections News Many pregnant women may not get STD tests • Sexual Health News • • Sexually Transmitted Infections News • May 16 12 Despite recommendations that pregnant women have tests for certain sexually transmitted diseases, many may not be getting them, a new study suggests. Researchers found that of nearly 1.3 million… HPV-Linked Cancers Persist, Says CDC • Sexually Transmitted Infections News • Apr 20 12 Cancers associated with human papillomavirus (HPV) continue to exact a considerable burden, particularly among women, a CDC report suggested. This oncogenic virus causes almost all cervical cancers and has been linked with… Genital warts tied to range of cancers • Sexually Transmitted Infections News • Apr 05 12 People who’ve ever had genital warts may have a somewhat higher risk of several types of cancer - possibly including common skin cancers, a new study suggests. The findings, reported… HPV Infection Lasts Longer in College-Age African-American Women • Sexually Transmitted Infections News • Apr 01 12 College-age African-American women have a more difficult time clearing human papillomavirus infection and are more likely to have an abnormal Pap test than European-American women, according to research presented… Sex Infections Expert Looks to Social Networks for Help • Sexually Transmitted Infections News • Mar 18 12 The U.S. needs a more holistic approach to control the spread of sexually transmitted infections, a leading expert in the field says. Health officials should search social networking… Young Women Skipping Chlamydia Tests • Sexually Transmitted Infections News • Mar 14 12 Despite recommendations that sexually active women 25 and younger be screened annually for chlamydia, less than half are tested that frequently, according to estimates from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.… Study Finds Bacterial STD Linked to Increased Risk of HIV • Sexually Transmitted Infections News • Mar 12 12 A common sexually transmitted bacterial infection more than doubles the risk of HIV infection in African women, according to a study by researchers at RTI International. The… HIV Drop Follows Increase in Circumcision • Sexually Transmitted Infections News • Mar 08 12 As men in a region of Uganda have adopted medical circumcision, the population level incidence in HIV dropped markedly, a researcher said here. The finding comes from the region of Rakai,… Circumcision Tied to Drop in Herpes, Too • Sexual Health News • • Sexually Transmitted Infections News • Mar 07 12 African men who underwent circumcision not only reduced their risk of contracting HIV infection, they also were significantly less likely to be infected with herpes simplex virus-2 (HSV-2) – also… Vaccine Reduces HPV Infections in Young Men • Sexual Health News • • Sexually Transmitted Infections News • Mar 02 12 An international randomized clinical trial has shown that the vaccine Gardasil, which arms the immune system against four strains of the human papillomavirus (HPV), can reduce the incidence of anogenital… HPV Infections Linked to Penile Cancer • Sexually Transmitted Infections News • Mar 01 12 Preventing sexually transmitted HPV infections may reduce a man’s risk of developing cancer of the penis. A worldwide review of studies has found that one of the most common types of… Syphilis rates drop, but STDs still big problem • Sexually Transmitted Infections News • Nov 17 11 The number of Americans newly infected with syphilis has fallen for the first time in a decade, but sexually transmitted diseases continue to take a staggering toll on the… Double duty: Anti-HIV topical gel also protects against herpes virus • Sexually Transmitted Infections News • Oct 19 11 HIV infection is commonly associated with other sexual infections, such as herpes simplex virus (HSV). Infection with HSV facilitates the risk of HIV infection and negatively impacts… Girls’ HPV vaccination rates falling short • Sexually Transmitted Infections News • Oct 18 11 Close to half of U.S. girls ages 13 and 17 have gotten at least one dose of the vaccine against human papillomavirus (HPV), but there is still a way to go… Pediatricians in Appalachia less likely to recommend HPV vaccine • Sexually Transmitted Infections News • Sep 28 11 Pediatricians in Appalachia are less likely than doctors in other areas to encourage parents to have their children receive the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine, according to a new… Take-home chlamydia tests tied to more screening • Sexually Transmitted Infections News • Jul 24 11 Women at risk for chlamydia infections are more likely to get tested if they can do it at home instead of going to a clinic, suggests new research. The study… Sexually transmitted diseases go up in Alaska • Sexually Transmitted Infections News • May 06 11 Alaska has the nation’s highest rate of Chlamydia and second-highest rate of gonorrhea as the sexually transmitted diseases spread in rural areas, according to the Alaska Division of Public Health.… Higher HIV risk in black gay men linked to partner choice, risk perception • Sexually Transmitted Infections News • May 02 11 Young black men who have sex with men (MSM) get infected with HIV nearly five times more often than MSM from other races, even… Test gets almost 1 in 5 syphilis cases wrong • Sexually Transmitted Infections News • Feb 10 11 Health officials say hundreds of people may have been told they have syphilis when they don’t. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says a study of five… Young minority women screened at higher rate for chlamydia than young white women • Sexually Transmitted Infections News • Jan 24 11 A new study from the Indiana University School of Medicine and the Regenstrief Institute has found that Black and especially Hispanic young women are… Circumcision helps stop wart virus, study finds • Sexual Health News • • Sexually Transmitted Infections News • Jan 07 11 Researchers have documented yet another health benefit for circumcision, which can protect men against the AIDS virus, saying it can protect their wives and girlfriends from a virus that causes… Is homophobia a factor in HIV racial gap? • Sexually Transmitted Infections News • Oct 18 10 Among gay men in the United States, blacks are more likely than whites to believe that homosexuality is “wrong” - and these feelings might be contributing to the black… U.S. apologizes for Guatemala syphilis experiment • Sexually Transmitted Infections News • Oct 01 10 The United States apologized on Friday for an experiment conducted in the 1940s in which U.S. government medical researchers deliberately infected Guatemalan prison inmates with syphilis. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton,… Are white homosexual men still taking too many HIV risks? • Sexual Health News • • Sexually Transmitted Infections News • Sep 07 10 Risky sexual behavior among members of a subset of the gay community is still adding to the spread of HIV. Research published in the open access journal… Circumcision could halt 4 million new African HIV cases • Sexually Transmitted Infections News • Jul 20 10 More than 4 million new HIV infections could be prevented in eastern and southern Africa by 2025 if male circumcision rates were increased to 80 percent, researchers said… Page 2 of 5 pages < 1 2 3 4 > Last » << Back to main