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*The genital inflammation caused by trichomoniasis can increase a woman's susceptibility to [[HIV infection]] if she is exposed to the virus. Having trichomoniasis may increase the chance that an HIV-infected woman passes HIV to her sex partner(s). | *The genital inflammation caused by trichomoniasis can increase a woman's susceptibility to [[HIV infection]] if she is exposed to the virus. Having trichomoniasis may increase the chance that an HIV-infected woman passes HIV to her sex partner(s). | ||
*Pregnant women with trichomoniasis may have babies who are born early or with [[low birth weight]] (less than five pounds).[http://www.cdc.gov/std/trichomonas/STDFact-Trichomoniasis.htm] | *Pregnant women with trichomoniasis may have babies who are born early or with [[low birth weight]] (less than five pounds).[http://www.cdc.gov/std/trichomonas/STDFact-Trichomoniasis.htm] | ||
*Trichomoniasis is also associated with increased chances of [[cervical cancer]] | |||
*Evidence implies that infection in males potentially raises the risks of [[prostate cancer]] development and spread due to inflammation.<ref>LittleAbout, [http://www.littleabout.com/news/33563,boffins-find-link-common-sexual-infection-prostate-cancer-risk.html Boffins find link between common sexual infection, prostate cancer risk], Retrieved Sept 17 2009.</ref> | |||
Research has shown a link between trichomoniasis and two serious | Additional research is needed to fully explore these relationships. | ||
Research has shown a link between trichomoniasis and two serious. Data suggest that: | |||
* Trichomoniasis is associated with increased risk of transmission of [[HIV]]. | * Trichomoniasis is associated with increased risk of transmission of [[HIV]]. | ||
* Trichomoniasis may cause a woman to deliver a low-birth-weight or [[premature birth|premature]] infant. | * Trichomoniasis may cause a woman to deliver a low-birth-weight or [[premature birth|premature]] infant. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Natural History, Complications and Prognosis
Complications
- The genital inflammation caused by trichomoniasis can increase a woman's susceptibility to HIV infection if she is exposed to the virus. Having trichomoniasis may increase the chance that an HIV-infected woman passes HIV to her sex partner(s).
- Pregnant women with trichomoniasis may have babies who are born early or with low birth weight (less than five pounds).[2]
- Trichomoniasis is also associated with increased chances of cervical cancer
- Evidence implies that infection in males potentially raises the risks of prostate cancer development and spread due to inflammation.[1]
Additional research is needed to fully explore these relationships.
Research has shown a link between trichomoniasis and two serious. Data suggest that:
- Trichomoniasis is associated with increased risk of transmission of HIV.
- Trichomoniasis may cause a woman to deliver a low-birth-weight or premature infant.
References
- ↑ LittleAbout, Boffins find link between common sexual infection, prostate cancer risk, Retrieved Sept 17 2009.