Although sexual contact is the main method that STDs (sexually transmitted diseases) and STIs (sexually transmitted infections) are communicated, there are a few other ways as well:
Skin-to-Skin Contact - Certain STIs, such as herpes and HPV (Human Papillomavirus), can spread even in the absence of penetration through direct skin-to-skin contact.
Vaginal, Anal, and Oral Sex - The most prevalent method of sexual transmission of STDs and STIs is direct touch.
This covers oral, anal, and vaginal intercourse with an infected individual.
Interchange of Body Fluids -STIs such as gonorrhea, chlamydia, syphilis, and HIV are frequently transmitted through body fluid exchanges, including: Semen of Blood, vaginal secretio...
Although sexual contact is the main method that STDs (sexually transmitted diseases) and STIs (sexually transmitted infections) are communicated, there are a few other ways as well:
Skin-to-Skin Contact - Certain STIs, such as herpes and HPV (Human Papillomavirus), can spread even in the absence of penetration through direct skin-to-skin contact.
Vaginal, Anal, and Oral Sex - The most prevalent method of sexual transmission of STDs and STIs is direct touch.
This covers oral, anal, and vaginal intercourse with an infected individual.
Interchange of Body Fluids -STIs such as gonorrhea, chlamydia, syphilis, and HIV are frequently transmitted through body fluid exchanges, including: Semen of Blood, vaginal secretions,etc.
Mother to Baby - HIV, syphilis, and hepatitis B are just a few of the STIs that can be transferred from an infected woman to her kid during pregnancy, delivery, or nursing.
Sharing Needles or Syringes - Needles used for drug injections, tattoos, or body piercings might harbor bacteria that can spread HIV, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C. Click the link for more information.
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