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return2ozma@lemmy.world to News@lemmy.world · 12 days ago

A Sexually Transmitted Fungus Is Making Itself Cozy in the US

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A Sexually Transmitted Fungus Is Making Itself Cozy in the US

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return2ozma@lemmy.world to News@lemmy.world · 12 days ago
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More than 30 cases of TMVII have been documented in the Twin Cities metro area since last July.
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    A sexually transmitted form of roundworm is making a gross splash in the United States.

    The first sentence is wrong. It’s not roundworm. Roundworms are actual worms. It’s talking about ringworm which is a fungus.

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      Yes and, not just one fungus but a family of fungi! Also it doesn’t have to be sexually transmitted, you can get it from shared surfaces at the gym, public showers and even your pet cat.

      https://www.cdc.gov/ringworm/about/index.html

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      Isn’t it also transmissible by skin contact and not just sexual contact?

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    People in monogamous relationships will be the last of us

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    RFK Jnr: “Fungus you say” licks lips

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    Ringworm? My 2026 disaster Bingo card has Cordyceps. Oh well, 2026 ain’t over and there is 2027.

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      i can’t remember if i had general epidemic or went all in on sex fungus but i’m calling sex fungus for my next band right now

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    Wtf is going on in the US? First monkey pox, then super gonorrhea, and now this??

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      Researchers first discovered TMVII in parts of Europe and Asia several years ago. In June 2024, doctors in New York City reported the first U.S. cases, and there have been scattered reports in other major cities since.

      This, like so many other things, started elsewhere. Lots of diseases migrate to the USA because so many people travel too the states all the time.

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    Ahh I see sex ed paying off.

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    Whatever

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    Kingdom of Sodomy.

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