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6th July 2016
11:59am BST

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, women should be extra wary of their vaginal health down there as the Candida Auris bacteria is hard to identify in standard laboratories, and can cause outbreaks in hospitals and other healthcare areas. If left untreated, the Candida Auris virus can cause infections of the ears, wounds and the bloodstream, and eventually cause death. While cases of the infection have been found in the UK, the virus has not been given emergency status but easy steps can be taken by all women to prevent yeast infections. Women can make sure to keep their nether regions in squeaky clean and free from infections by not wearing underwear to bed, and using pH balanced soaps to gently wash your flower.A new strain of Candida auris https://t.co/CJZypDP61E
— Lynn Ahearn (@SoulCoachLynn) July 5, 2016