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Cost-reducing protein production and delivery for sexually transmitted disease prevention
scientific article published on 01 January 2003
Effect of a brief video intervention on incident infection among patients attending sexually transmitted disease clinics
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Dependency Traits, Relationship Power, and Health Risks in Women Receiving Sexually-Transmitted Infection Clinic Services
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Research priorities for human immunodeficiency virus and sexually transmitted infections surveillance, screening, and intervention in emergency departments: consensus-based recommendations.
scientific article published on November 2009
Virus in Semen and the Risk of Sexual Transmission.
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Prevalent herpes simplex virus type 2 infection is associated with altered vaginal flora and an increased susceptibility to multiple sexually transmitted infections
scientific article published on 25 October 2007
Sexual network position and risk of sexually transmitted infections
scientific article published on 20 August 2009
Serological Markers for Syphilis Among Persons Presenting with Syndromes Associated with Sexually Transmitted Infections Results from the Zimbabwe STI Etiology Study
scientific article published on 01 September 2019
Sexual behaviour of people living with HIV in London: implications for HIV transmission
scientific article published in January 2007
Human Immunodeficiency Virus in Semen and Plasma: Investigation of Sexual Transmission Risk Behavioral Correlates
scientific article published on December 10, 2001
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A sexually transmitted infection (STI), also referred to as a sexually transmitted disease (STD) and the older term venereal disease (VD), is an infection that is spread by sexual activity, especially vaginal intercourse, anal sex, oral sex, or sometimes manual sex. STIs often do not initially cause symptoms, which results in a risk of passing...

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