Bacterial Vaginosis (BV)
Bacterial vaginosis is a common, treatable, vaginal condition. BV can increase your chance of getting a sexually transmitted disease (STD). This fact sheet answers general questions about BV.
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People who are sexually active can get chlamydia, a common, treatable, sexually transmitted disease (STD). This fact sheet answers general questions about chlamydia.
Read MoreGonorrhea
People who are sexually active can get gonorrhea, a common, treatable, sexually transmitted disease (STD). This fact sheet answers basic questions about gonorrhea.
Read MoreHerpes
People who are sexually active can get genital herpes, a common sexually transmitted disease (STD). This fact sheet answers basic questions about genital herpes.
Read MoreHIV/AIDS & STDs
If you have a sexually transmitted diseases (STD), you are more likely to get HIV or transmit it to others. This fact sheet answers basic questions about STDs and HIV.
Read MoreHuman Papillomavirus (HPV)
Human papillomavirus (HPV) is the most common sexually transmitted infection (STI) in the United States. HPV vaccines can prevent some of the health effects HPV causes. This fact sheet answers basic questions about HPV.
Read MorePelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)
Untreated sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) can cause pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), a serious condition, in women. 1 in 8 women with a history of PID experience difficulties getting pregnant. You can prevent PID if you know how to protect yourself. This fact sheet answers basic questions about PID.
Read MoreSyphilis
People who are sexually active can get syphilis, a curable sexually transmitted disease (STD). This fact sheet answers general questions about syphilis.
Read MoreTrichomonas
Trichomoniasis a common, treatable, sexually transmitted disease (STD). Most people who have trichomoniasis do not have any symptoms. This fact sheet answers general questions about trichomoniasis.
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