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This pamphlet provides information on bacterial vaginosis (BV), a disease that is characterized by an overgrowth of some types of bacteria in a woman’s vagina. The pamphlet explains that doctors do not know exactly how women get BV, but it lists risk factors for the disease. It discusses testing, symptoms, whether an individual can be reinfected, and how BV affects pregnant women and their babies. It explains that BV is treated and cured with antibiotics, what happens if an individual does not get treated, how BV affects one’s sex partner, and how to lower one’s risk of BV. The pamphlet notes that male partners do not have to be treated for BV, but the disease may spread between women who have sex with women.
Format:
Pamphlet
Publication Date:
2013
ID:
34379
- Hispanic or Latino persons
- STD/STI
- Disease Transmission