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Epidemiology, Natural History, Diagnosis, and Treatment of <i>Trichomonas vaginalis</i> in Men

Olivia T. Van Gerwen, Andres F. Camino, Jyoti Sharma, Patricia Kissinger, Christina A. Muzny

2021Clinical Infectious Diseases55 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Trichomonas vaginalis infections in men are traditionally considered to be benign and consequently have been overlooked. However, men with this common sexually transmitted infection can experience urethritis, prostatitis, reduced fertility, and amplified human immunodeficiency virus risk. In addition, men are often asymptomatic and can unknowingly spread the infection to their female sexual partners. With advances in T. vaginalis diagnostics, more men are being diagnosed, yet the optimal method of treatment in men remains unknown. The purpose of this review is to discuss the epidemiology, natural history, diagnosis, and treatment of T. vaginalis among men.

Topics & Concepts

Trichomonas vaginalisNatural historyUrethritisMedicineEpidemiologyAsymptomaticGonorrheaTrichomoniasisGynecologyNeisseria gonorrhoeaeProstatitisInfertilityImmunologyHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV)Internal medicinePregnancyProstateBiologyMicrobiologyGeneticsCancerReproductive tract infections researchAdolescent Sexual and Reproductive HealthReproductive Health and Contraception
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