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cdc.gov
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DISEASE RECOMMENDED REGIMEN ALTERNATIVE REGIMEN DISEASE ...
commended regimens found in CDC’s Sexually Transmitted I. fections Treatment Guidelines, 2021. This summary is intended as a source of clinical guidance. When more than one therapeutic regimen is recommended, the sequence is in alphabeti.
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aafp.org
https://www.aafp.org/dam/AAFP/documents/patient_ca…
Screenin for Sexually Transmitted Infections - Practice Manual
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are a major public health concern in the United States. STIs are frequently asymptomatic and can lead to significant morbidity if left untreated.
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texas.gov
https://www.dshs.texas.gov/sites/default/files/hiv…
2022 Texas STD Surveillance Report
This report describes sexually transmitted diseases reported to the STD Surveillance Program from 2013 through 2022. The Texas STD Surveillance Report presents data by date of diagnosis and provides state and county-level case counts and rates.
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va.gov
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Women's Health: A Guide to Preventing Infections, Sexually ...
Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are infections that are spread by sexual contact with someone who has an STD. STDs are mostly spread through vaginal, anal, or oral sex, and genital touching.
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ashasexualhealth.org
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std overview fact sheet.6.indd - American Sexual Health ...
STDs (sexually transmitted diseases) refer to a variety of bacterial, viral and parasitic infections that are acquired through sexual activity. Some STDs, such as syphilis and gon-orrhea, have been known for centu-ries — while others, such as HIV, have been identified only in the past few decades.
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revize.com
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STD s (Sexually transmitted Diseases) - cms5.revize.com
STD & HIV testing is CONFIDENTIAL and is offered to anyone 12 years of age and older. Please bring photo I.D. and health insurance card with you to clinic. We are not able to perform STD testing if you are pregnant. How do you get this STD? What can happen if you don’t get treated?
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lacounty.gov
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Document1 - LA County Department of Public Health
Answer: You are not "immune" to an STD if you have had it before. STDs caused by bacteria (chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis) can be treated and cured, but you can get them again if exposed.