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If you have sex—oral, anal, or vaginal intercourse and genital touching—you can get an STD, also called a sexually transmitted infection (STI). Straight or gay, married or single, you're vulnerable to ...
Public health authorities are confronting a rise in sexually transmitted infections in a world where condom use has steadily declined. WASHINGTON - The basket of free ultrathin and studded condoms ...
Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) can be a silent yet significant threat to couples. Many STDs have subtle or no symptoms, making it easy for them to go unnoticed and spread between partners.
When symptoms do appear, they’re often vague or easily confused with other STIs, making diagnosis difficult. Adding to the ...
Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) continue to pose significant diagnostic challenges for healthcare providers, often leading to delayed or incorrect treatments. The consequences of these ...
Viani Ramirez, Emily Han, Julie Stoltey, Trang Q. Nguyen, Preeti Pathela, Laura Tourdot, Jaime Walters, Teal Bell, Elizabeth Torrone and Mark Stenger Using a representative sample of gonorrhea cases ...