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Sti A person can have an STI without having obvious symptoms of disease When present common symptoms of STIs include abnormal vaginal discharge urethral discharge genital ulcers

Counselling and behavioural interventions offer primary prevention against STIs including HIV as well as against unintended pregnancies When used correctly and consistently condoms offer one of the These guidelines provide updated evidence informed clinical and practical recommendations on the case management of people with symptoms of sexually transmitted

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The Department of Global HIV Hepatitis and Sexually Transmitted Infections Programmes HHS hosts WHO s Global HIV Programme the Global Hepatitis Programme GHP and the Global Sexually WHO has just released its first ever consolidated operational handbook on sexually transmitted infections STIs designed to help countries urgently strengthen the prevention

How I ve got do a I know Transmissible Sexually Infection STI STIs are infections that are passed through sexual contact including vaginal anal or oral sex and sometimes skin to skin contact For Testing for sexually transmissible infections The only way to know if you have an STI is if you get tested Many STIs do not cause any symptoms at all which is why you should test regularly

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Individuals who are infected with an STI may not be aware of their infection but can transmit the infection to others and may go on to develop long term and potentially fatal outcomes including cancer Make STI testing your Beforeplay Use protection and book an STI test today Staying on top of your sexual health means you can enjoy the moment knowing you and your partner are protected

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Sexually Transmitted Infections STIs

https://www.who.int › health-topics › sexually-transmitted-infections
A person can have an STI without having obvious symptoms of disease When present common symptoms of STIs include abnormal vaginal discharge urethral discharge genital ulcers

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Global Sexually Transmitted Infections Programme

https://www.who.int › teams › global-hiv-hepatitis-and-stis-programmes › stis …
Counselling and behavioural interventions offer primary prevention against STIs including HIV as well as against unintended pregnancies When used correctly and consistently condoms offer one of the


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Sti - The Department of Global HIV Hepatitis and Sexually Transmitted Infections Programmes HHS hosts WHO s Global HIV Programme the Global Hepatitis Programme GHP and the Global Sexually