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How are STIs Transmitted?
STIs can be transmitted through the exchange of bodily fluids such as semen, vaginal fluids, blood, and in some cases, saliva. The pathogens responsible for STIs can include
bacteria
,
viruses
, and
parasites
. For example,
Chlamydia
and
Gonorrhea
are caused by bacteria,
Human Papillomavirus (HPV)
and
Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV)
are viral infections, and
Trichomoniasis
is caused by a parasite.
Frequently asked queries:
What is Transmission in Gynecology?
How are STIs Transmitted?
What are the Risk Factors for Transmission?
What are the Symptoms of Common STIs?
What is the Role of Gynecologists in Managing Transmission?
How Accurate Are UTI Test Kits?
Why is Key Rotation Important?
How Effective is the Withdrawal Method?
How Does Shapewear Work?
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What is Thermal Sensitivity?
How is the Reverse Trendelenburg Position Implemented?
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What is Indigo Carmine?
Why is cervical cancer prevalent in the region?
What are In Utero Therapies?
How Is Professional Integrity Maintained in Gynecology?
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What is a Birthing Center?
How Much Exercise is Recommended?
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