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Sexually Transmitted Infections May be transmitted through sexual (genital) contact with an infected person.
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Over 110 Million In the US HPV 79,100,000 HPV 79,100,000 HSV2 24,100,000 HSV2 24,100,000 Trich 3,710,000 Trich 3,710,000 Chlamydia 1,570,000 Chlamydia 1,570,000 HIV 908,000 HIV 908,000 Hepatitis B 422,000 Hepatitis B 422,000 Gonorrhea 270,000 Gonorrhea 270,000 Syphilis 117,000 Syphilis 117,000
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Viral HPV Human Papillomavirus HPV Human Papillomavirus Herpes Simplex Virus HSV 2 Herpes Simplex Virus HSV 2 HIV/AIDS HIV/AIDS Hepatitis B Hepatitis B
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Bacterial Chlamydia Chlamydia Gonorrhea Gonorrhea Syphilis Syphilis
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Parasitic Trichomoniasis Trichomoniasis Pubic Lice Pubic Lice
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Symptoms Unusual Discharge Unusual Discharge Burning Urination Burning Urination Itching Itching Blisters Blisters Sores Sores Rashes Rashes Warts Warts Lower Abdominal Pain Lower Abdominal Pain Sometimes No Symptoms At All Sometimes No Symptoms At All
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Oral Herpes HSV 1
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Genital Herpes HSV 2
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Human Papillomavirus
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Genital Warts HPV
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Syphilis
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Gonorrhea
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Oral Gonorrhea
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Pubic Louse
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Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
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Condomology 101 Place steps in the correct order: 1. Check expiration date; check for air bubble. 2. Choose and buy latex or polyisoprene condoms. 3. Agree to have sex/discuss safer sex. 4. Carefully remove condom from package. 5. Store in a cool, dry place. 6. Carefully remove condom, wrap in tissue and place in trash. 7. Hold onto rim of condom and withdraw immediately after ejaculation. 8. Squeeze tip and unroll onto erect penis before ANY sexual contact.
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HIV/STD Testing Are You Positive that You Are Negative?
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Do I Need To Get Tested ? Anyone who has ever had sexual intercourse Anyone who has ever had sexual intercourse Noticeable signs and symptoms Noticeable signs and symptoms Annual STD exam Annual STD exam Pap smear does not equate to STD exam Pap smear does not equate to STD exam
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Discuss sexual history with doctor/nurse Honesty improves options for prevention/treatment ASK QUESTIONS!
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Provider Questions A person who seeks STD testing might be asked about the following behaviors: Number of sexual partners Types of sexual behaviors (oral, anal, or vaginal intercourse) Pregnancy prevention practices STD prevention practices STD history (individual and partner)
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Pelvic Exam/Pap Smear
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Testicular Cancer
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