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GPs urged not to test gay men for STI super bug over fears it will become more antibiotic resistant

GPs urged not to test gay men for STI super bug over fears it will become more antibiotic resistant Josh Taylor © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Brian Jackson/Alamy GPs have been urged not to test gay men for one of the most prevalent sexually transmitted infections unless they have symptoms, with new research from the Melbourne Sexual Health Centre warning that treating asymptomatic men is accelerating its resistance to antibiotics. Mycoplasma genitalium, otherwise known as MG, is the second most common bacterial sexually transmitted infection (STI) in many countries after chlamydia. When symptomatic, it presents burning or stinging when urinating for men, while pain during sex and bleeding afterwards are symptoms for women, which can lead to an infection of the reproductive organs and make it harder for women to get pregnant.

Doctors sound alarm: You shouldn t see babies with syphilis in Melbourne in 2020

Doctors sound alarm: You shouldn’t see babies with syphilis in Melbourne in 2020 We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Doctors sound alarm: You shouldn’t see babies with syphilis in Melbourne in 2020 Save Normal text size Advertisement Doctors warn that syphilis is spreading at epidemic proportions in Victoria after two unborn babies infected with the disease died this year. The fetal death toll has risen to four in three years following a 14-year absence of fatal cases. Cases of the dangerous sexually transmitted infection have almost tripled since 2014, after being almost eradicated in the early 2000s.

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