Talent Testing Service (TTS), the premier testing provider in the adult industry, has issued its December 2023 update, revealing crucial data on the positivity rates of Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) among talents.
Chlamydia Urine Rates Show Encouraging Trends
As of December 2023, Chlamydia Urine rates have maintained a consistent pattern, including a noticeable decline from the peak observed in November 2022. Notably, the male positivity rate remained stable at 1.6%, while the female rate decreased significantly from 1.3% to 0.7%. The total rate also saw a reduction, moving from 1.5% to 1.2%. These rates, hovering below the 2.0% historic levels, align with industry expectations.
Gonorrhea Positivity Indices Under Scrutiny
In a surprising turn, the Gonorrhea (GC) Urine rates for December 2023 experienced an uptick, with the female rate rising to 0.8% from November’s 0.2%. The male rate showed a slight increase to 0.5%, and the total rate climbed to 0.6%. Despite these changes, the rates are still within the normal anticipated levels.
Trichomonas Vaginalis Rates Show Positive Decline
The Trichomonas Vaginalis Urine positivity rates for December 2023 marked a significant drop across all indicators. The female rate fell to 0.1% from 0.6%, the male rate to a negligible 0.0%, and the total rate also dropped to 0.1%. These figures remain within the typical range of 0.0% to 1.5%.
Mycoplasma Genitalium Rates Reach New Low
December 2023 saw the Mycoplasma Genitalium Urine rates reach their lowest point yet. The total population rate decreased to 6.1%, continuing a four-month downward trend. The male rate dropped to 5.9%, and the female rate to 6.4%. This downward movement is closely monitored for ongoing industry safety.
Chlamydia & GC Swabs Display Mixed Results
The Chlamydia and Gonorrhea throat and rectal swab tests showed varying trends. The Chlamydia Rectal rates slightly declined, but the Gonorrhea Rectal rates exhibited more volatility. Notably, the Gonorrhea Throat rates reversed between male and female subjects, with the female rate now at 2.1%. Despite these variations, the swab test rates remain largely within expected ranges.
TTS’s comprehensive update offers a critical insight into the health and safety status within the adult entertainment industry, reflecting the ongoing commitment to maintaining high health standards. For more detailed information, readers can visit Talent Testing Service’s official report at TTS December 2023 STD Update.
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