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  1. You can’t get a sexually transmitted infection (STI) the first time you have sex. The correct answer is myth. You can get an STI any time you have sex with someone who ...
  2. A sexually transmitted infection (STI) is an infection that can be spread to another person through sexual contact. STIs include: Chlamydia Genital herpes Genital warts ...
  3. ... with a person who you know has an STI. You have engaged in high-risk sexual practices. ... is the only absolute way to prevent an STI. However, safer sex behaviors may reduce your risk. ...
  4. Syphilis is a sexually transmitted infectious (STI) disease caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum . This bacterium causes infection when it gets into broken skin or mucus membranes, usually of ...
  5. ... of infection is known as sexually transmitted infection (STI). ... than one partner or a partner with an STI
  6. ... infection is the most common sexually transmitted infection (STI). There are more than 180 types of HPV. ...
  7. ... have been diagnosed with a sexually transmitted infection (STI), you should be screened for other STIs.
  8. Donovanosis (granuloma inguinale) is a sexually transmitted disease (STD) that is rarely seen in the United States. ... Donovanosis is caused ...
  9. ... Having unprotected sex with someone who has an STI can cause PID. Bacteria normally found in the ... with many different people. You have had an STI in the past. You have recently had PID. ...
  10. Lymphogranuloma venereum (LGV) is a sexually transmitted infection (STI). ... in contact with someone who may have an STI, including LGV You develop symptoms of LGV
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