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What to Know About Mycoplasma Genitalium, the STI That Could Soon Become Untreatable It could be the next superbug, public health officials warn. By Melissa Matthews Published: Jul 12, 2018 12:54 ...
A sexually transmitted infection called mycoplasma genitalium (MG) could become the next superbug, experts are warning. As a result, the public is being advised always to wear condoms when having ...
As an infectious diseases pharmacist who works in a hospital setting, I do not often encounter patients with Mycoplasma genitalium.However, I was recently asked about obtaining lefamulin for an ...
Meet MGen, a new STI going around that no one is talking about A bacterium called Mycoplasma genitalium, or Mgen, can cause inflammation, miscarriage, and even infertility ...
Mycoplasma genitalium is a sexually transmitted infection that affects men and women. from www.shutterstock.com How do I know if I have it? If you do have symptoms, these can resemble those of ...
What exactly is Mycoplasma genitalium, and how worried should we be? M. genitalium is small bacteria that was first identified in 1981, and at that time it was unclear if it was a STI.
A little-known STI, mycoplasma genitalium, may be more common than thought. Doctors urge more research and testing.
A little-known sexually transmitted infection is becoming resistant to antibiotics, health experts are warning. The STI, which is called mycoplasma genitalium (MG), is thought to affect hundreds ...
A LITTLE-known, sometimes symptomless sexually transmitted disease is set to be the next superbug within a decade, if people don’t wise up about their sex lives, experts are warning.
Figures suggest one in 100 adults in the UK and US carry Mycoplasma genitalium (MG), while it is estimated to strike double that in Australia. The bug was only identified as an STI in 2015.