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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: SF1900 on September 09, 2018, 02:10:51 PM
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http://www.foxnews.com/health/2018/08/22/flesh-eating-std-allegedly-reported-in-england.html
A rare sexually transmitted disease that causes flesh-eating ulcers on patients’ genitalia has popped up in England, the Lancashire Post reported.
An unnamed female patient, who lives in Southport and is between the ages of 15 and 25, reportedly was diagnosed with donovanosis within the last 12 months.
Donovanosis, which is spread through sexual intercourse with an infected patient, or by coming into contact with a patient's infected ulcer, is typically seen in India, New Guinea, parts of the Caribbean, central Australia and southern Africa.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the painless disease causes progressive ulcerative lesions on the genitals or perineum, which are prone to heavy bleeding.
Patients are at risk of extragenital infections that can occur in the pelvic regions, or in intra-abdominal organs, bones or mouth. The lesions may also develop secondary bacterial infections.
While antibiotic treatment may stop the progression of lesions, patients are at risk of relapse for 6-18 months post-treatment. According to the British Association for Sexual Health and HIV (BASHH), there have been no prior cases reported in the U.K.
The woman’s case came to light through a Freedom of Information request submitted by chemist-4-u.com, the Lancashire Post reported.
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Wtf, what is that dirty African std shite doing ower here?
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http://www.foxnews.com/health/2018/08/22/flesh-eating-std-allegedly-reported-in-england.html
A rare sexually transmitted disease that causes flesh-eating ulcers on patients’ genitalia has popped up in England, the Lancashire Post reported.
An unnamed female patient, who lives in Southport and is between the ages of 15 and 25, reportedly was diagnosed with donovanosis within the last 12 months.
Donovanosis, which is spread through sexual intercourse with an infected patient, or by coming into contact with a patient's infected ulcer, is typically seen in India, New Guinea, parts of the Caribbean, central Australia and southern Africa.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the painless disease causes progressive ulcerative lesions on the genitals or perineum, which are prone to heavy bleeding.
Patients are at risk of extragenital infections that can occur in the pelvic regions, or in intra-abdominal organs, bones or mouth. The lesions may also develop secondary bacterial infections.
While antibiotic treatment may stop the progression of lesions, patients are at risk of relapse for 6-18 months post-treatment. According to the British Association for Sexual Health and HIV (BASHH), there have been no prior cases reported in the U.K.
The woman’s case came to light through a Freedom of Information request submitted by chemist-4-u.com, the Lancashire Post reported.
Great another STD thread.
Why did you stop making threads about Vince Goodrum??
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Great another STD thread.
Why did you stop making threads about Vince Goodrum??
Key investigation!!
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Sounds like herpes.
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Castration could help ;D
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The raping filthy refugee's brought it over w/ them. Lets open more borders for these disgusting criminals. ::)
Libtards. ::)
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God bless multiculturalism.
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So this flesh eating STD is predominant among Indians, blacks and aborigines.
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So this flesh eating STD is predominant among Indians, blacks and aborigines.
Ha :D ;D
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The raping filthy refugee's brought it over w/ them. Lets open more borders for these disgusting criminals. ::)
Libtards. ::)
Gross,that just made me imagine what those filthy refugees seriously are bringing over here.