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  • Essay / Pin Pong Disease: Trichomonas Vaginalis - 1025

    A protozoan is the smallest single-celled member of the animal kingdom. A ping-pong disease that infects two to three million Americans each year worldwide and researchers have found that it can cause prostate inflammation in men, but when women come into contact with trichomoniasis, Their symptoms may consist of foul odor, strongly yellowish discharge that comes from the vagina area, but the genitals in contact with the infection feel itching and pain during urination or sexual intercourse. Most infected people are unaware of the infection because they do not have visible symptoms. This is why it is so important to have regular checkups. 80 percent of women and 40 percent of infected men may not show any type of symptoms. And STIs (sexually transmitted infections) must be diagnosed correctly and completely treated as early as possible to avoid complications that could be serious and/or permanent for the body. And the high frequency of T-vaginitis worldwide and its compatibility with being the starting point of other serious illnesses if left untreated make trichomoniasis an unavoidable public health problem. (Wang CC, McClelland RS, Reilly M, 2001) Additionally, trichomoniasis has also been linked to other serious infections and illnesses when left untreated, such as an increased risk of getting and transmitting infection through the HIV, which can then lead to AIDS and also cause cancer. from the cervix or if it is descended there orally can lead to oral cancer. But most of the time, people are just carriers of the infection and because there are no regular guidelines for testing for the infection, trichomoniasis vaginitis often goes undiagnosed. Although it is easily treated with a single dose of prescription antibiotics... middle of article...... it is a potentially fatal disease, even losing or injuring a baby at birth. Works cited (Soper D, 2004) “Trichonomiasis: Undercontrolled or controlled? » (Wang CC, McClelland RS, Reilly M, 2001) “The effect of treatment of vaginal infections on the shedding of human viruses” (UAB Medical Students, 2009) “Control of trichomoniasis” (Petrin D , K Delgaty, 1998) “Clinical and microbiological aspects of Trichomonas vaginalis” (Telford SR III, 2011) “Microbiological study of microorganisms” (Schwebke JR, Burgess D, 2004) “Risks and prevalence of Trichomonas in the treatment center Drug Administration of Birmingham” (Craig P, 2011) “Trichononiasis spreading across the United States” (San Francisco STI clinic 2006) “Trichomoniasis vaginalis and mycoplasma gentalium in male patients” (Mader S, 2010) “Biology laboratory manual” (Hopkins J, 2011) “Sexually transmitted parasites: Trichomonas vaginalis