Mycoplasma Genitalium
WHAT IS MYCOPLASMA GENITALIUM?
Mycoplasma genitalium is a bacterium that can cause infection of the cervix, urethra (penis), and anus. It is a sexually transmissible infection and is like chlamydia, but less common
There are currently no recommendations for routine testing for mycoplasma genitalium in people who have no symptoms.
HOW DO YOU GET IT?
You can get mycoplasma genitalium by having anal or vaginal sex without a condom with someone who has the infection.
Some people may not have any symptoms but can still pass on the infection.
WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS?
If you have a vagina, symptoms...