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NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Four types of bacteria threaten human health – Neisseria meningitum, genital herpes, laxative spleen and climatology, according to a new study.
Neisseria meningitis is an infection of the brain and protective membranes of the spinal cord that can lead to death as a result of infection of the genitourinary system. According to the study, the disease could be transmitted during oral sex, but vaccines have been discovered to prevent it.
The second type of bacteria is the "genital fungus" that reaches the urethra and the cervix of the uterus. It is also associated with infertility, abortion, premature birth and even the birth of dead embryos.
The third bacterium, "shigella flaxenorrhea", is transmitted by contact with human feces during anal oral sex. These bacteria cause painful abdominal cramps and severe diarrhea, filled with blood and mucus.
The fourth bacterium, the climatic clone, is infected by a pimple, a bubble or a temporary genital ulcer, resulting in inflammatory bowel disease and chronic bowel malformation.
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