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Sexually Transmitted Infections

Treatment

There are many different kinds of STIs and the types of treatment are as varied as their symptoms. NIAID supports the development and licensure of vaccines, topical microbicides, and drug treatments, such as antibiotics and antifungals for the microbes that cause STIs.No STI is harmless, even the curable ones can cause serious consequences if left untreated. HIV is of particular concern as biological evidence demonstrates the increased likelihood of acquiring and transmitting HIV when STIs are present.

Today, scientists at NIAID are testing new vaccines for STIs such as herpes and new ways to treat drug-resistant STI’s such as gonorrhea in animal models and clinical trials, findings may lead to faster, safer and more effective treatments.


Volunteer for Clinical Studies

Volunteer for NIAID-funded clinical studies related to sexually transmitted infections on ClinicalTrials.gov.

See Also

  • Selected NIAID Science Advances, 2009 (PDF)
  • Topical Microbicides—Preventing Sexually Transmitted Diseases (PDF)
  • Women's Health in the U.S.—Research on Health Issues Affecting Women (PDF)
  • Sexually Transmitted Infections News Releases
  • Related Links

    Scabies information from National Library of Medicine, Medline Plus



    Volunteer for Clinical Studies

    Volunteer for NIAID-funded clinical studies related to sexually transmitted infections on ClinicalTrials.gov.

    See Also

  • Selected NIAID Science Advances, 2009 (PDF)
  • Topical Microbicides—Preventing Sexually Transmitted Diseases (PDF)
  • Women's Health in the U.S.—Research on Health Issues Affecting Women (PDF)
  • Sexually Transmitted Infections News Releases
  • Related Links

    Scabies information from National Library of Medicine, Medline Plus