etson, I’ve never heard of a cat that smells. My dog on the otherhand smelled when he got wet. The litter box is the key. As long as it’s far away…the cellar…it’s OK.
Syphilis Rates in U.S. Women Jump 36%; Chlamydia Reaches Record
Nov. 16 (Bloomberg) — Syphilis increased 36 percent among women living in the U.S. after the disease was almost eliminated a decade ago, and rates of chlamydia reached a record, U.S. researchers said.
About 13,500 cases of early-stage syphilis were reported for both men and women in 2008, an 18 percent increase from the year earlier, according to a study today by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention in Atlanta. Chlamydia sickened 1.2 million Americans, up from a record 1.1 million.
Better screening is responsible for increased detection of chlamydia, while syphilis has seen resurgence since 2001 led by new cases among gay men and heterosexual women, according to the report.
How are the heterosexual women contracting this if there are no concomitant rises in heterosexual men??
“Do I count as a CCL?”
Do you really need to ask?
etson, I’ve never heard of a cat that smells. My dog on the otherhand smelled when he got wet. The litter box is the key. As long as it’s far away…the cellar…it’s OK.
Typically cats bury “it” in the litter box.
“concomitant”
Nice $2 word there, Rob! ; )
Hi everyone! As usual I scrape in just before it’s official turned to afternoon.
Syphilis talk and look who pops up!!!!! 😛
My sister has a new cat (her first). Never thought I would say this but he sounds like quite good fun.
(I’m not sure what the smell is like though).
Seems like some of you guys can’t stay faithful
Do I count as a CCL? Or only a semi-CCL, due to lack of ownership?
OK…the last sentence is confusing….
Syphilis Rates in U.S. Women Jump 36%; Chlamydia Reaches Record
Nov. 16 (Bloomberg) — Syphilis increased 36 percent among women living in the U.S. after the disease was almost eliminated a decade ago, and rates of chlamydia reached a record, U.S. researchers said.
About 13,500 cases of early-stage syphilis were reported for both men and women in 2008, an 18 percent increase from the year earlier, according to a study today by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention in Atlanta. Chlamydia sickened 1.2 million Americans, up from a record 1.1 million.
Better screening is responsible for increased detection of chlamydia, while syphilis has seen resurgence since 2001 led by new cases among gay men and heterosexual women, according to the report.
How are the heterosexual women contracting this if there are no concomitant rises in heterosexual men??
rob??????