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  1. 29 de mai. de 2024 · Hint:Diseases or infection which are transmitted through sexual intercourse are collectively called sexually transmitted disease or venereal disease or reproductive tract infections. Complete answer: >Sexually transmitted diseases are a major threat to the health of the society .Therefore prevention or early detection and cure of the disease are given prime consideration under the Reproductive ...

  2. 15 de mai. de 2024 · We are humans, not rats. We don't just take the cheese. We wait until it's presented to us with care. Understand that no means no. If she, he, or they are not entirely, feeling your flow. Then the ship shall not sail. Be aware, the flow can get you in more trouble than you know.

  3. 21 de mai. de 2024 · Overview. Syphilis is a preventable and curable bacterial sexually transmitted infection (STI). If untreated, it can cause serious health issues. Many people with syphilis do not have symptoms or do not notice them. Syphilis is transmitted during oral, vaginal and anal sex, in pregnancy and through blood transfusion.

  4. 29 de mai. de 2024 · It is also sexually transmitted Infection which occurs due to unprotected sexual intercourse. Till now there is no cure of hepatitis A, it can be cured by its own by taking protective measures but in severe cases it may lead to liver failure. B) Genital herpes: It is a very common sexually transmitted infection, caused by Herpes Simplex virus.

  5. 29 de mai. de 2024 · Sexually transmitted diseases or STDs are diseases or infections which are transmitted through sexual contact. They may also spread through the usage of shared needles or breastfeeding by an affected mother. They are also known as Venereal diseases(VDs) or Reproductive Tract Infections(RTIs). E.g: Syphilis, Gonorrhea, AIDS, genital herpes, etc.

  6. 27 de mai. de 2024 · Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. [Diseases Characterized by Genital, Anal, or Perineal Ulcers]. MMWR 2010;59(No. RR-12):[18-38]. Fleming DT, Wasserheit JN. From epidemiological synergy to public health policy and practice: the contribution of other sexually transmitted diseases to sexual transmission of HIV infection.