Whitey Ford
10-27-2021, 01:28 AM
A ‘flesh eating’ STI causing 'beefy red' sores is becoming more common. Should Americans worry?
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Don't even think about typing Donovanosis into Google Image Search. A whole lot of partially eaten, diseased nigger dick. :hurl
A flesh-eating sexually transmitted infection that causes "beefy red" ulcers is becoming more prevalent in the United Kingdom, a new report out Friday revealed.
According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, the STI, donovanosis, is most common in parts of Papua New Guinea, central Australia and the Caribbean and southern Africa.
But research in the UK suggests that donovanosis has been steadily growing in cases since 2016. While the numbers are nowhere near the prevalence of other STIs – only 30 cases occurred in the UK in 2019, per public health records – the potential for more infections in the past two years (that data is not released yet) poses concern for more spreading, especially since it was even rarer to be found in the UK prior to five years ago.
The STI, donovanosis, leads to thick sores on the genital region and can progressively damage body tissue, according to data on Healthline.com. It can be caused by a bacteria named Klebsiella granulomatis.
Donovanosis does not eat at the flesh in actuality, but the disease has been called "flesh-eating" due to its gory appearance from "beefy red" ulcers on the skin.
"The initial symptoms – genital ulcers with a bright red color – are painless but should not be ignored," Pettigrew said. "Prompt diagnosis and treatment is also important."
https://news.yahoo.com/flesh-eating-sti-causing-beefy-162235156.html
https://i.imgur.com/Ky5IRtY.png
Don't even think about typing Donovanosis into Google Image Search. A whole lot of partially eaten, diseased nigger dick. :hurl
A flesh-eating sexually transmitted infection that causes "beefy red" ulcers is becoming more prevalent in the United Kingdom, a new report out Friday revealed.
According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, the STI, donovanosis, is most common in parts of Papua New Guinea, central Australia and the Caribbean and southern Africa.
But research in the UK suggests that donovanosis has been steadily growing in cases since 2016. While the numbers are nowhere near the prevalence of other STIs – only 30 cases occurred in the UK in 2019, per public health records – the potential for more infections in the past two years (that data is not released yet) poses concern for more spreading, especially since it was even rarer to be found in the UK prior to five years ago.
The STI, donovanosis, leads to thick sores on the genital region and can progressively damage body tissue, according to data on Healthline.com. It can be caused by a bacteria named Klebsiella granulomatis.
Donovanosis does not eat at the flesh in actuality, but the disease has been called "flesh-eating" due to its gory appearance from "beefy red" ulcers on the skin.
"The initial symptoms – genital ulcers with a bright red color – are painless but should not be ignored," Pettigrew said. "Prompt diagnosis and treatment is also important."
https://news.yahoo.com/flesh-eating-sti-causing-beefy-162235156.html