Transmission | Human Papilloma Virus (HPV)

Transmission Transmission with human papilloma viruses occurs through skin or mucous membrane contact. Human papilloma viruses are considered the most common viruses transmitted during sexual intercourse. In general, it can be stated that in a partnership both partners are almost always affected by an infection. For this reason, vaccination against the “high-risk” types 16 and … Transmission | Human Papilloma Virus (HPV)

Gonorrhea

Gonorrhoea Introduction/Definition Gonorrhea is a highly contagious sexually transmitted disease (STD), which occurs only in humans and is caused by infection with the so-called gonococci (Neisseria gonorrhea). These Gram-negative, oxygen-dependent (aerobic) bacteria can infect the mucous membranes of the reproductive organs, urinary tract, intestine, throat and conjunctiva of the eyes after transmission. The reasons for … Gonorrhea

Therapy | Gonorrhea

Therapy Antibiotic therapy is required to treat gonorrhea. These are designed to kill the bacteria causing the disease. Nowadays a so-called cephalosporin antibiotic of the 3rd generation is usually used, since many resistances have already developed against older antibiotics. During treatment and until healing, sexual intercourse should be avoided. In addition, the simultaneous treatment of … Therapy | Gonorrhea