
Sexually Transmitted Infections
What is the difference between a STD and STI?
The terms STD and STI refer to sexually transmitted diseases and infections, respectively. Sexually transmitted infections do not always cause symptoms or develop into a disease. Despite the fact that the phrases are interchangeable, an infection does not invariably progress to illness.
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More Sexually Transmitted Infections Q&A

If there is a drop of blood on a cigarette filter is it possible to get an STI or HIV from it?

Does having another STI place a person at greater risk of infection if they are exposed to HIV?

What is HIV?

Will having sex with a virgin cure someone with an STI, including HIV?

Does pregnancy place women at increased risk of becoming infected with HIV?

How do I know if I have an STI?
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