For decades, bacterial vaginosis has been treated as a women’s health issue—but new research suggests treating male partners ...
Nearly one-third of women deal with bacterial vaginosis, and though the infection is treatable through antibiotics, it often ...
A highly common bacterial affliction that impacts nearly a third of women worldwide could very well be an overlooked sexually ...
Bacterial vaginosis, which affects nearly 1 in 3 women, should be considered a sexually transmitted disease, according to a ...
Zaman blames the misuse and overuse of antibiotics as well as the immediate surroundings of the microbe, where bacteria and viruses replicate. His team studied how the common bacteria E.
Women experience fewer repeat infections with bacterial vaginosis when both they and their male sex partners receive ...
A new study in Australia found that treating male partners can reduce BV reinfections, suggesting that BV may be sexually ...
Health experts say an Australian study linking sexual activity to an infection that 1 in 3 U.S. women contract has provided a ...
New research published in The New England Journal of Medicine reveals bacterial vaginosis is a sexually transmitted disease, advocating for joint treatment of both male and female partners to ...