• About us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Editorial Policy
  • Contribute
  • Contact
Tuesday, July 1, 2025
  • Login
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Health
  • Science
  • Tech
    IMGP4O and the New AI Paradigm: From Innovation to Impact

    IMGP4O and the New AI Paradigm: From Innovation to Impact

    How a pill used by millions every day could help prevent cancer spreading

    How a pill used by millions every day could help prevent cancer spreading

    Private company makes ‘fully successful’ Moon landing for first time ever

    Private company makes ‘fully successful’ Moon landing for first time ever

    Slack is down for thousands of people and nobody can do any work

    Slack is down for thousands of people and nobody can do any work

    Apple pulls iPhone security tool after UK government ‘demands access to user data’

    Apple pulls iPhone security tool after UK government ‘demands access to user data’

    Odds of ‘city killer’ asteroid hitting Earth in 2032 increase yet again

    Odds of ‘city killer’ asteroid hitting Earth in 2032 increase yet again

  • Travel
  • Sports
  • Lifestyle
    • All
    • Fashion
    • food
    • Travel
    Finding the Perfect Pod What to Know Before You Buy

    Finding the Perfect Pod: What to Know Before You Buy

    10 unmissable Time Out London deals – including champagne brunch at The Shard for £55

    10 unmissable Time Out London deals – including champagne brunch at The Shard for £55

    People are just realising there’s a meaning behind the patterns on the Greggs pastries & say their minds are blown

    People are just realising there’s a meaning behind the patterns on the Greggs pastries & say their minds are blown

    English seaside hamlet with pub right on the beach often overlooked by Brits

    English seaside hamlet with pub right on the beach often overlooked by Brits

  • Entertainment
    You can now get hold of a PS5 for only £22 – but there’s a catch

    You can now get hold of a PS5 for only £22 – but there’s a catch

    Why I think Warner Bros. should sell up and leave the games industry – Reader’s Feature

    Why I think Warner Bros. should sell up and leave the games industry – Reader’s Feature

    Check your drawers for prized Pokémon games ‘worth £3,900’ – Nintendo fans might have titles worth thousands at home

    Check your drawers for prized Pokémon games ‘worth £3,900’ – Nintendo fans might have titles worth thousands at home

    Nintendo needs to bring back Zelda: Twilight Princess’ best character – Reader’s Feature

    Nintendo needs to bring back Zelda: Twilight Princess’ best character – Reader’s Feature

    Iconic Xbox game worth up to £650 if you still have it – and you don’t even need the box to cash in

    Iconic Xbox game worth up to £650 if you still have it – and you don’t even need the box to cash in

    GTA 6 PC release date revealed by peripheral manufacturer

    GTA 6 PC release date revealed by peripheral manufacturer

    Gamers slam Sony for ‘terrible’ PSN outage compensation as they suddenly realise certain users are excluded from offer

    Gamers slam Sony for ‘terrible’ PSN outage compensation as they suddenly realise certain users are excluded from offer

    E3 organisers are back with a new games convention called iicon

    E3 organisers are back with a new games convention called iicon

    Fortnite update v33.30 brings OG Chapter 1 Season 2 – and Godzilla is gone from Battle Royale

    Fortnite update v33.30 brings OG Chapter 1 Season 2 – and Godzilla is gone from Battle Royale

  • Covid-19*
  • Real Estate
  • More
    • Crypto
    • Press Release
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Health
  • Science
  • Tech
    IMGP4O and the New AI Paradigm: From Innovation to Impact

    IMGP4O and the New AI Paradigm: From Innovation to Impact

    How a pill used by millions every day could help prevent cancer spreading

    How a pill used by millions every day could help prevent cancer spreading

    Private company makes ‘fully successful’ Moon landing for first time ever

    Private company makes ‘fully successful’ Moon landing for first time ever

    Slack is down for thousands of people and nobody can do any work

    Slack is down for thousands of people and nobody can do any work

    Apple pulls iPhone security tool after UK government ‘demands access to user data’

    Apple pulls iPhone security tool after UK government ‘demands access to user data’

    Odds of ‘city killer’ asteroid hitting Earth in 2032 increase yet again

    Odds of ‘city killer’ asteroid hitting Earth in 2032 increase yet again

  • Travel
  • Sports
  • Lifestyle
    • All
    • Fashion
    • food
    • Travel
    Finding the Perfect Pod What to Know Before You Buy

    Finding the Perfect Pod: What to Know Before You Buy

    10 unmissable Time Out London deals – including champagne brunch at The Shard for £55

    10 unmissable Time Out London deals – including champagne brunch at The Shard for £55

    People are just realising there’s a meaning behind the patterns on the Greggs pastries & say their minds are blown

    People are just realising there’s a meaning behind the patterns on the Greggs pastries & say their minds are blown

    English seaside hamlet with pub right on the beach often overlooked by Brits

    English seaside hamlet with pub right on the beach often overlooked by Brits

  • Entertainment
    You can now get hold of a PS5 for only £22 – but there’s a catch

    You can now get hold of a PS5 for only £22 – but there’s a catch

    Why I think Warner Bros. should sell up and leave the games industry – Reader’s Feature

    Why I think Warner Bros. should sell up and leave the games industry – Reader’s Feature

    Check your drawers for prized Pokémon games ‘worth £3,900’ – Nintendo fans might have titles worth thousands at home

    Check your drawers for prized Pokémon games ‘worth £3,900’ – Nintendo fans might have titles worth thousands at home

    Nintendo needs to bring back Zelda: Twilight Princess’ best character – Reader’s Feature

    Nintendo needs to bring back Zelda: Twilight Princess’ best character – Reader’s Feature

    Iconic Xbox game worth up to £650 if you still have it – and you don’t even need the box to cash in

    Iconic Xbox game worth up to £650 if you still have it – and you don’t even need the box to cash in

    GTA 6 PC release date revealed by peripheral manufacturer

    GTA 6 PC release date revealed by peripheral manufacturer

    Gamers slam Sony for ‘terrible’ PSN outage compensation as they suddenly realise certain users are excluded from offer

    Gamers slam Sony for ‘terrible’ PSN outage compensation as they suddenly realise certain users are excluded from offer

    E3 organisers are back with a new games convention called iicon

    E3 organisers are back with a new games convention called iicon

    Fortnite update v33.30 brings OG Chapter 1 Season 2 – and Godzilla is gone from Battle Royale

    Fortnite update v33.30 brings OG Chapter 1 Season 2 – and Godzilla is gone from Battle Royale

  • Covid-19*
  • Real Estate
  • More
    • Crypto
    • Press Release
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result

STIs through the centuries

by Morris
March 14, 2024
in Health
Reading Time: 5 mins read
0
SHARES
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

[ad_1]

Microscopic image of Neisseria gonorrhoeae diplococcal bacteria, imaged source from CDC.

In England, data produced by the UKHSA shows that year after year new diagnoses of sexually transmitted infections STIs remain high and, between 2021 and 2022, diagnoses of gonorrhoea and infectious syphilis increased by 50% and 15% respectively.

In this blog post we will explore the rising tide of STIs across the eons, how ancient Greeks feared the killer “scorpions and serpents” in semen, and how goat’s milk was thought to be a curative for sexual ailments.

The ancient world

The Greek and Roman Period (5th century BCE – 4th century CE):

Over 2,400 years ago the ancient Greeks and Romans were documenting their complex sexual networks and their sexual health.

Love and relationships in the time of The Minotaur and Medusa were not without their dangers. It is recorded that Pasiphae, the wife of King Minos of Crete, used a goat’s bladder as a condom as the King’s semen was said to contain “scorpions and serpents” that killed his mistresses.

And thanks to the ancient Greek physician Hippocrates, referred to as the Father of Medicine, we have some insights into the prevalence of diseases resembling STIs through his descriptions of clinical cases.

Writings from the Hippocratic corpus describe what might be acute gonorrhoea as “strangury”, which is thought to be caused by indulgences in the pleasures of Venus.

The name gonorrhoea is as ancient as its descriptions, being coined by another Greek doctor before 200 CE, Galen refers to gonorrhoea as “an unwanted discharge of semen”.

Medieval Era

The Islamic Golden Age (8th – 14th centuries):

The Persian Rhazes (865-925 CE), a doctor and director of hospitals of what would become Baghdad, describes genital ulcers and what is thought to be gonorrhoea in his text ‘Continens’ with the treatment at the time being the slow introduction of goat’s or breast milk to the infection.

These early writings included the transmission of diseases through sexual contact, laying the foundation for future understanding from other Persian doctors such as Aly Abbas who would diagnose and record infections from urethral discharge, burning sensations while urinating and thick discoloured discharge.

European Middle Ages (4th – 14th centuries): STIs in the Middle Ages were often linked to moral judgements. The term “venereal diseases” emerged in the Middle English period between 1150 and 1500, named after Venus, the goddess of love, the term venereal disease nods back to Hippocrates and, while misogynistic in origin, emphasises the connection of infections to sexual activity.

Renaissance and Early Modern Period

The Renaissance (14th – 17th centuries): The Renaissance promoted the rediscovery of classical philosophy, literature and art but is also believed to have coincided with either the introduction or discovery of syphilis in Europe.

The origin of syphilis in Europe is highly debated by academics,  some argue that evidence from combined paleopathology and molecular analyses suggests the increased movement of people across the continent, and between this and other continents encouraged the spread.

A preserved skull of a woman who had been suffering from syphilis, died in 1796., line engraving. Source: Wellcome Collection

A preserved skull of a woman who had been suffering from syphilis, died in 1796. Line engraving. Source: Wellcome Collection.

19th Century

The Germ Theory: Advances in microscopy allowed for the identification of specific pathogens and in the 19th century was a turning point in which microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites were accepted as the cause of disease, illness and infection.

Germ theory saw the beginning of an era with a more scientific approach to understanding and treating infections, including STIs.

Germ theory allowed for a better understanding of transmission routes from person to person and the development of treatments and the discovery of antibiotics, such as penicillin in the mid-20th century, revolutionised the treatment of STIs, including syphilis and gonorrhoea.

Resurgence

In 2022, gonorrhoea diagnoses were the highest they have been since records began in 1918, and syphilis diagnoses were the highest they have been since 1948.

The increase in diagnoses will in part be due to the success of an increase in testing and detection of more infections, but the scale of the increase in diagnoses in recent years strongly suggests that there is more transmission of STIs within the population driven by various factors such as decreasing condom use.

UKHSA, and other public health bodies charged with monitoring and charting rises and falls in STIs have been doing so in the UK since 1918.

Syphilis

Annual syphilis diagnoses figures in the UK, 1922 - 2019

Gonorrhoea

Annual number of gonorrhoea diagnoses in the UK, 1918-2019

The future of sexual health

Sexually transmitted infections have been around for eons, but that doesn’t mean they’re here to stay. Discoveries and innovations such as Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) have been used to dramatically reduce the risk of getting HIV (human immunodeficiency virus), and effective HIV treatment now means that those who adhere to their medication cannot pass on the virus, known as Undetectable = Untransmittible (U=U).

In the UK, the British Association for Sexual Health and HIV is working with UKHSA on new guidance to inform the prescribing of doxycycline post exposure prophylaxis (Doxy-PEP) for the prevention of bacterial STIs such as syphilis.

And in the UK, the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation have recently advised the government on the targeted use of the 4CMenB vaccine for the prevention of gonorrhoea.

[ad_2]

Source link

Related Posts

Erectile Dysfunction: Understanding the Condition

Erectile Dysfunction: Understanding the Condition
by Morris
June 4, 2025
0
ShareTweetPin

How ‘Jekyll and Hyde’ GP stockpiled poisons through surgery before injecting mum’s lover with ‘flesh-eating’ toxin

How ‘Jekyll and Hyde’ GP stockpiled poisons through surgery before injecting mum’s lover with ‘flesh-eating’ toxin
by Morris
March 4, 2025
0
ShareTweetPin

Experts reveal 4 viruses that could trigger the next pandemic – from brain-swelling ‘flu’ to an eye-bleeding fever

Experts reveal 4 viruses that could trigger the next pandemic – from brain-swelling ‘flu’ to an eye-bleeding fever
by Morris
March 1, 2025
0
ShareTweetPin

Inside Fred Sirieix’s stunning Jamaican honeymoon with wife Fruitcake as he strips down to Speedos at luxury villa

Inside Fred Sirieix’s stunning Jamaican honeymoon with wife Fruitcake as he strips down to Speedos at luxury villa
by Morris
February 26, 2025
0
ShareTweetPin
Next Post
Why defending current news coverage is publishers’ most important battle versus AI

Why defending current news coverage is publishers’ most important battle versus AI

  • About us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Editorial Policy
  • Contribute
  • Contact

All Rights Reserved© 2021 Manchester Times

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Politics
  • News
  • Business
  • Science
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Fashion
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel
  • Tech
  • Health
  • Food

All Rights Reserved© 2021 Manchester Times