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Study Finds New Sexual Transmission Disease Risks

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A systematic review published in The Lancet Microbe identified 22 viruses persisting in human semen following acute infection. The study, led by Caitlin Pley, MB, from the Center for Global Health at Charité University Berlin, analyzed 373 studies with 8,387 participants. The findings highlighted implications for barrier contraception recommendations, semen clearance testing, and the limitations of some therapeutic agents in crossing the blood-testis barrier. Despite challenges, the research expanded the count of acute infection viruses persisting in semen from 9 to 22, offering critical insights into public health and clinical guidelines.

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