Infectious Diseases Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Infectious diseases sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are illness caused by sexual contact between two or more people. These diseases can be spread through oral, anal, and/or vaginal sex. Some STDs, such as HIV/AIDS, can be deadly. Other STDs can cause serious health problems such as infertility, blindness, or even deformities. Some common STDs include chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, trichomoniasis, and genital herpes. There are also other less common but still serious STDs such as human papillomavirus and hepatitis. It is important to know about these diseases and understand the risks associated with certain sexual activities. Practicing safe sex, getting vaccinated, and getting tested regularly can help reduce the spread of STDs.
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