There ’s a stealthy , increasingly rough-cut , and aggressively - resilient sexually conduct disease ( STD ) that ’s lie in wait around , yet   there ’s a strong fortune you have never heard its name .

It ’s calledMycoplasma genitalium(MG ) , a bacterial transmission that some expert compare to chlamydia . Now for the especially bad news : It ’s becomeincreasingly resistantto a bit of antibiotics and increasingly vulgar .

Worse still , it ’s often asymptomatic , signify you might not even sleep together if you ’re taint . That allege , woman will sometimes experience symptoms such as discomfort while wee-wee , abnormal electric arc , and unexpected bleeding between geological period . Men can also suffer from a burning aesthesis when puddle and a watery discharge from the steer of the penis .

However , even if you do n’t live these unpleasant symptom , the infection could trigger complication , such as pelvic incitive disease and infertility .

A 2015 study found that1.2 percent of UK adultsunder the age of 44 were infected with MG , although the majority showed no symptoms . According toSBS News , a recent report has estimate that as many as 400,000 Australians , around 2 percent of the population , are infected with MG . Sexually active immature adults with multiple sexual partners are at most risk of infection of catch it .

scientist first identified MG back in 1981 , however , until recently , it ’s never had the same attention as other STD pals like chlamydia , gonorrhoea , and syphilis .

as luck would have it , there ’s a Modern Australian - made test that can easily learn for the infection , as reported in theJournal of Clinical Microbiology . Five Australian clinics and a select - few UK clinic are now trialling the trial , according to9 News Australia . It ’s thought the test will eventually become part of workaday sexual wellness screenings in the future .

“ We are no longer gauge in the dark , ” Dr Alexandra Marceglia , building block head of the Sexual Health and Rapid Access Service at Melbourne ’s Royal Women ’s Hospital , told9News . “ We can treat patients instantly with the antibiotic we live will work . ”

Just to top off all this rather unpleasant intelligence , antibiotic - resistive super - gonorrheais on the rise , according to two new survey from the World Health Organization .

Of course , all STDs can be prevented by using safety during intimate contact until you and your mate have tested negative . Stay secure out there .