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A sexually transmitted infection (STI) is spread
from person to person through sexual contact, exchange of bodily fluids,
blood or sharing sex toys. Any intimate contact that involves the penis,
vagina, mouth or anus can transmit disease. Some STI’s, such as HIV or
Hepatitis B & C can also be transmitted by sharing needles (blood).
Health Awareness Family Planning clinics offer a wide range of STI
screening. HIV counseling and testing is offered through the
HIV/AIDS Client Services.
Health Awareness Services participates in the Center for Disease Control
(CDC) Infertility Prevention Project (IPP). This project is focused on
detecting , treating and reducing chlamydia infections.
Chlamydia is a
very common sexually transmitted infection that frequently has no
symptoms and can cause infertility (inability to have
children if you want to), for this reason it is often referred to as a
“silent epidemic”. Click on www.jsi.com/ipp to get more information about chlamydia and the
Infertility Prevention Project.
The use of a condom with every act of intercourse can help reduce your
risk of contracting a sexually transmitted infection.
Did you know there are two types of condoms? The male condom (goes over
erect penis) and the female condom (inserted into the vagina). Male and
female condoms are free at Health Awareness Services family planning
clinic locations.
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Related Links
http://www.mass.gov/dph/cdc/factsheets/factsheets.htm
http://www.cdc.gov/std
http://www.cdc.gov/std/healthcomm/fact_sheets.htm
http://www.iwannaknow.org
http://www.niaid.nih.gov/dmid/stds
http://www.ashastd.org
http://www.herpes.com
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