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- About Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) | STI | CDC
A sexually transmitted disease (STD) develops because of an STI and the term implies that the infection has led to some symptom of disease People sometimes use the terms in one another’s place
- Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) | STI | CDC
Letters from the Director of the Division of STD Prevention to public health colleagues Program management, evaluation, and outbreak response resources and tools for STI programs Explore resources, trainings, courses, webinars, and guidance about STIs for health professionals
- How to Prevent STIs | STI | CDC
Overview What are STIs? An STI is a virus, bacteria, fungus, or parasite people can get through sexual contact Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) develop as a result of an STI STD implies that the infection has led to some symptom of disease
- STI Treatment Guidelines
Treatment guidelines for sexually transmitted infections from CDC's Division of STD Prevention
- The Lowdown on How to Prevent STDs
The Good News STDs ARE preventable There are steps you can take to keep yourself and your partner (s) healthy Here’s How You Can Avoid Giving or Getting an STD:
- Fact Sheets | STI | CDC
Provides basic information about STD Risk and Oral Sex, including prevention and testing
- Getting Tested for STIs | STI | CDC
If you are sexually active, STI testing is one of the most important things you can do to protect your health Have an open and honest conversation with your healthcare provider to learn which STI tests are right for you
- About Chlamydia | Chlamydia | CDC
This page answers basic questions about chlamydia, including how to prevent and treat it
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