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Which STIs Are Commonly Screened?
Common STIs that are screened for in Gynecology include
chlamydia
,
gonorrhea
,
syphilis
,
HIV
,
herpes
,
HPV
, and
hepatitis B and C
. The specific tests depend on individual risk factors and symptoms.
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