Summer is the time for sultry beaches, love and.. sexually transmitted infections

The spring sun not only awakens our bodies from hibernation, but also makes us see the beauty of short skirts. But according to recent studies, the peak of sexual activity still occurs in the summer — a time for vacations and light flirting.
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But scientists are sounding the alarm. Holiday romances don”t have to bring you trouble. Consider a recent study based on data collected during patient visits to a sexual health center in Melbourne, Australia, from 2006 to 2014. The researchers looked at how sexually transmitted infections (STIs) were diagnosed and how patients” reports of the number of partners they had had in the past three months changed.
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They found that men and women equally reported having more sexual partners when they attended clinics in the summer compared with the summer.
Prevention of sexually transmitted infections
In women, the peak diagnosis of pelvic inflammatory diseases (or PID according to the international classification) occurred in the fall. Because PID is almost always caused by untreated cases of chlamydia and goiter, the peak of fall diagnoses coincides with the higher incidence of STIs diagnosed in the summer.
Therefore, scientists and doctors warn once again: love is wonderful, but don’t lose your head and forget about safe sex.






