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??? Your profile says you're into watersports??? You're worried about kissing?
Here's what we test for in gay men in high risk categories:
* Throat swab for chlamydia and gonorrhoea
* Rectal swab for chlamydia and gonorrhoea
* Urine test for chlamydia and gonorrhoea
* Blood test for syphilis, HIV and herpes simplex virus type 2, hepatitis A & B
* Physical exam for MRSA, anal warts and genital warts
That pretty much sums it up.
Ahm Ben, recent reports of severe groin infections from MRSA in gay men in the states thought to be sexually transmitted.What is the point of testing for MRSA in an asymptomatic individual?
Ahm Ben, recent reports of severe groin infections from MRSA in gay men in the states thought to be sexually transmitted.
See here: http://www.justusboys.com/forum/showthread.php?t=198068
Evidence of efficacy is not required in the land of over-investigation and over-treatment.Thank you, I am aware of these "reports".
However, as Staphylococcus aureus (the methicillin resistant and the methicillin sensitive strains) are both common commensals on the skin which rarely cause problems, I ask again, what is the point in looking for it in an asymptomatic individual?
I'm missing the point??You can't. You're missing the point.
Boys... watch the egos. I think you all agree on physical exam and then testing as appropriate and now are just fighting to prove some small point that is lost to the non-medical community. Let's get back to topic.
assuming you kissed him on the lips and not elsewhere, not too much to worry about. The common cold is the most probable. Then there's always mono, herpes, strep throat. But these are not unique to the gay community.








