Science CDC issues new warning about an infection more common in gay men - "It's as normal as heterosexuality, chud, and occurring in nature"

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The CDC has issued a warning about a rise in antibiotic-resistant shigellosis.
The infection causes a nasty bout of diarrhea and can be especially problematic for those living with HIV.
The agency says that in 2015, all cases of shigellosis reported in the US responded well to antibiotic treatment. However, last year, around 5% of shigella infections did not respond to the usual medications that fight it.
Shigella is an acute gut infection that causes illness, cramping and diarrhea, which is sometimes bloody. Consuming contaminated food or drink is one way to pick it up. Historically, it was usually seen in children.
However, it can often be passed on during sex, especially during rimming or any fecal-oral contact (dirty sex toys, unwashed hands, etc.). For this reason, in recent years, the CDC has seen a big increase in shigella rates among gay and bisexual men.
The good news is that shigella will normally pass through your system with or without treatment, but it can take a few days.
Doctors advise patients to refrain from sex for up to two weeks after the symptoms disappear. They’re also told to frequently wash their hands and avoid preparing food for others, if possible.
Patients don’t always require treatment. However, medication will help shorten the duration of the illness. Those living with HIV also benefit from seeking antibiotics.

“88% reported male-to-male sexual contact”​

Between 2015 and 2022, the CDC reported 232 patients with antibiotic-resistant Shigella. Of these, 82% were men, 13% were women, and 5% were children.
“Among 41 patients who answered questions about recent sexual activity, 88% reported male-to-male sexual contact.”
The CDC has issued advice for doctors to pass on to patients with shigellosis. This is also applicable for up to two weeks after symptoms have cleared.
  • Wash hands, genitals, and anus with soap and water before and after sexual activity.
  • Wash hands after touching sex toys, external and internal condoms, dental dams, and any other items that might have been in contact with the vagina or anus.
  • Use condoms or dental dams during oral-genital sex and oral-anal sex.
  • Use latex gloves during anal fingering or fisting.
  • Wash sex toys with soap and water after each use.
If you experience a bad bout of diarrhea in the days following a sexual encounter, consider getting tested for shigella.
 
You know what's even more sanitary? NOT LICKING PEOPLE'S ASSHOLES.

I'm not defending the practice. I personally do not and would not eat ass under most conceivable circumstances. I'm just saying that like any other sex act, a little housekeeping is the difference between a nice evening and feeling like you just fucked a dumpster. wash your penis there, bucko.

You're gay. Vaginas are self cleaning organs.

vaginas maintain a bacterial biome. they also constantly extrude bacterial slurry and mucus apart from the universal effluvium of dirt and skin oils and whatever else gets up there. that's the self-cleaning part. that does not mean it's sanitary. an unwashed vagina goes from smelling skin-neutral to unholy death-stench real quick. if you're not familiar with the smell of a girl after she's gone a little too long without showering, I'm afraid I'll have to be the one to question your sex-having credentials, friend. please submit your Proof of Sex at your earliest convenience.
 
Well, the vulva does need to be cleaned or smegma will grow around the clitoral hood. That's probably what he meant.

I mean, if she was The One, perfect in every way, and she tells you that she'll be yours forever if you'll only tongue her immaculately clean asshole once, you wouldn't?

I've done more shameful things for lower quality women
 
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