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Get to Know Trichomoniasis, the Most Common Non-Viral Sexually Transmitted Infection

7 min readMay 12, 2025

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A banana lies on a bright blue background. The left half of the banana is covered with a red condom, creating a sharp contrast with the uncovered yellow right half. The image is brightly lit and has a playful, educational tone, likely symbolizing safe sex practices.
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It was late one night in the lab when a physician from the emergency room came over. She had taken a couple of samples from a patient and wanted to read her own slides. We call it a wet mount when you read slides right after they’re collected. But this particular physician forgot one crucial step.

“Did you see anything in the slides?” I asked. I already knew the answer, but I wanted to see if she would catch on.

“Just a bunch of white blood cells,” she replied. “Nothing significant.”

I then took a saline vial with a dropper and put a drop of the saline on the slide, covered it, and took a look. “Have a look,” I said. She leaned into the microscope and said she didn’t see anything remarkable. “One sec,” I said, and then I tapped the table slightly.

The look on her face was priceless.

Trichomoniasis is one of the most common sexually transmitted infections in the world, yet many people have never heard of it. As someone who studies infectious diseases, I often find it concerning when an infection that affects millions of people doesn’t get the public attention it deserves. That lack of awareness…

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Microbial Instincts
Microbial Instincts

Published in Microbial Instincts

Decoding the microbial angle to health and microbial world (under Medium Boost program).

René F. Najera, MPH, DrPH
René F. Najera, MPH, DrPH

Written by René F. Najera, MPH, DrPH

DrPH in Epidemiology. Public Health Instructor. Father. Husband. "All around great guy." https://linktr.ee/rene.najera