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2 STIs queer men should have on their radar this summer

Out Magazine

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June 23, 2026

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Vasilios Papapitsios developed a rash on their groin that looked just like ringworm in February, but he knew it was something more. The artist, filmmaker, and HIV advocate, who uses they/he pronouns, stays up to date on emerging sexually transmitted infections and had read about a cluster of fungal cases in Minnesota reported in July 2025 that initially presented as ringworm, but were actually a newly discovered STI: trichophyton mentagrophytes genotype VII, colloquially known as TMVII.

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The Advocate

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· Jul 11, 2026

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Us Weekly

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· Jun 26, 2026

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USA TODAY

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· Jun 29, 2026

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Related coverage for "2 STIs queer men should have on their radar this summer": Out Magazine — Ciara Miller & Tefi Pessoa are 'tired' of straight men, want 'gay love' on 'Love Island'. Vogue — The Hip New Thing in Street Style? It’s Hanging from Your Waist. Fark — Caption this couple walking [Caption]. The Advocate — Dispatches from Route 66: What I found at the end of the Mother Road. Us Weekly — Gracie Abrams Opens Up About Paul Mescal Relationship Becoming More Public. USA TODAY — Annual New York City Pride March takes over Fifth Avenue with rainbows galore