A new study suggests bacterial vaginosis, affecting a third of women, may be sexually transmitted. Treating male partners could cut recurrence rates significantly, challenging existing treatment protocols.
A groundbreaking study highlights that Bacterial Vaginosis (BV) may be a sexually transmitted infection, suggesting that treating male partners can significantly reduce recurrence in women. With BV affecting 1 in 3 women globally, this research opens doors for improved treatment and prevention strategies.
A new study suggests bacterial vaginosis (BV) should be classified as a sexually transmitted infection, revealing that treating both partners significantly reduces recurrence rates. Learn how this could change treatment protocols and improve women's health.
New research challenges the idea that bacterial vaginosis (BV) isn’t sexually transmitted. A study shows treating male partners can significantly reduce BV recurrence in women. Experts call for updated health guidelines to reflect these findings.