sex infection spreading in England has led to a firm warning from experts.Until now a rare sexually transmitted infection known as Donovanosis, has been more commonly associated with countries like India and South Africa.But before and even during coronavirus lockdown measures, Public Health England (PHE) reported cases of donovanosis had shot up.If caught, a victim can expect lesions to form around their groin and amount to stinking ulcers if infected.The 2016 total of 19 donovanosis cases shot up to 30 in 2019 and was still reported 18 times at a time when the government outlawed dating to tackle Covid-19.
Consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist at London MyHealthcare Clinic Dr Shree Datta said: "As well as the awful symptoms, it’s.
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