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  • #REDIRECT [[Sexually transmitted disease]]
    42 bytes (4 words) - 15:54, 10 May 2007
  • #REDIRECT [[sexually transmitted disease]]
    42 bytes (4 words) - 15:55, 10 May 2007
  • 67 bytes (6 words) - 08:17, 17 May 2008
  • ...nal needs of sex workers, especially the [[pornography]] industry, with [[sexually transmitted disease]] testing and treatment, counseling and support groups; formed by [[Sharon
    313 bytes (37 words) - 08:10, 19 April 2011
  • {{r|Sexually transmitted disease}}
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  • {{r|Sexually transmitted disease}}
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  • {{r|Sexually transmitted disease}}
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  • {{r|Sexually transmitted disease}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Sexually transmitted disease]]. Needs checking by a human.
    624 bytes (79 words) - 20:19, 11 January 2010
  • {{r|Sexually transmitted disease}}
    641 bytes (81 words) - 21:28, 11 January 2010
  • {{r|Sexually transmitted disease}}
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  • {{r|Sexually transmitted disease}}
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  • {{r|Sexually transmitted disease}}
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  • {{r|Sexually transmitted disease}}
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  • :HHV-1 and -2 cause "Herpes" (see [[STD|Sexually transmitted disease]]).
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  • ...he [[venereal disease]] caused by the bacteria, N. gonorrhoeae. Like all [[sexually transmitted disease]]s, gonorrhea (also spelled gonorrhoea) is important both for the effects i
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  • Sypihlis is a sexually transmitted disease. Treponema Pallidium is the major cause of its transmission. It is not able
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  • ...icated as an emergency contraceptive when there is a significant risk of a sexually transmitted disease, this is not a method recommended for emergency contraception after rape. ...ase with the IUD is now said to be small, except in those women who have a sexually transmitted disease (particularly chlamydia), ''at the time that the IUD is inserted''. One way
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  • [[Sexually transmitted disease]]s (STD) include ''both'' the venereal diseases and other infections. These ...l disease in the wake of the AIDS crisi. (From Division of STD Prevention. Sexually Transmitted Disease Surveillance, 1997. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Atlanta:
    18 KB (2,777 words) - 21:24, 15 December 2013
  • ...d parts of Asia. In the Soviet Union (1918–1992), public health, including sexually transmitted disease (STD) control, was carefully monitored, with rights of personal freedom and
    14 KB (2,103 words) - 14:08, 2 February 2023
  • ...c. It is found that there has been an increase of this disease mainly as a sexually transmitted disease, and seen that it is particularly rampant as a result of HIV (human immunod
    11 KB (1,672 words) - 19:00, 15 October 2013
  • ...rants certificates in [[sex education]], [[clinical sexology]], [[AIDS]]/[[sexually transmitted disease|STI prevention]], and erotology.
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  • 23% of women attending sexually transmitted disease, family planning, and primary care outpatient clinics in the [[United State ....5million new cases a year in the US, making it the most commonly acquired sexually transmitted disease. At least 20 million people are believed to be actively infected in the US,
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  • ...lis''. ''T. vaginalis'' is a sexually transmitted infection that can cause sexually transmitted disease in humans; mostly affects the female urinal tract. It is important to isola ...ion leads to abnormal vaginal ecology, which leads to the contraction of a sexually transmitted disease. ''T. vaginalis'' is used as a measure to detect HIV. In the study, Depende
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  • [[Venereology]], the subspecialty that diagnoses and treats [[sexually transmitted disease]]s, and [[phlebology]], the specialty that deals with problems of the super
    13 KB (1,811 words) - 16:46, 12 October 2019
  • ...oms, medical contraception methods offer little or no protection against [[sexually transmitted disease]]s, and might even increase the risk of contracting an infection. Insertion ...are used appropriately, pregnancy sometimes occurs and [[venereal disease|sexually transmitted disease]]s, including [[HIV]], may be transmitted.
    46 KB (7,085 words) - 08:52, 26 July 2023
  • ...ht majority of genital herpes cases. Genital herpes is considered a [[STD|sexually transmitted disease]] (STD), but both types of HSV virus can be spread by both sexual ''and'' n
    15 KB (2,300 words) - 14:09, 1 November 2010
  • ...rt abstinence before marriage and fidelity in marriage. "The epidemic of [[sexually transmitted disease]]s running rampant in our culture is evidence of the failure of the sex edu
    11 KB (1,648 words) - 11:47, 19 March 2024
  • ...cy Rule. Confidentiality is challenged in cases such as the diagnosis of a sexually transmitted disease in a patient who refuses to reveal the diagnosis to a spouse, or in the ter
    19 KB (2,825 words) - 08:23, 3 January 2012
  • HIV-1 is primarily a [[sexually transmitted disease]]. Currently, HIV/AIDS kills approximately 2-3 million people per year, pr
    31 KB (4,264 words) - 13:22, 2 February 2023