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Health Forum    STDs

azade k
What does STD stand for ?(its kind of desease)?
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gotfood13
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Sexually Transmitted Disease.

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Alaskan Beauty
I guess you skip school a lot.

Sexually Transmitted Disease

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scotty497
Sentenced To Displeasure. Sometimes its permanent.

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Blue
no its not a disease, its a classification of diseases. Sexually transmitted dieseases, to be exact. They taught family life in 7th grade, where were you?

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NYPR69
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Sexually transmitted diseases.

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chimpmunks are sexi
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sexually transmitted diseases. im guessing your not old enough for health class or your homeschooled. well if u dont know there diseases that dont rele EVER go away. so dont have sex

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iamsugaronyourlips
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Sexually Transmit ed Diseases

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Sweet
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1 2 3 Everyone
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASE
I don't think you should have sex until you know some of the basics

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k
sexually transmitted disease

bad stuff

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Jenny
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STD stands for Sexually Transmitted Disease. It isn't actually a disease itself, it is a category of diseases that are transmitted or passed on during sex from one partner to the other. There is no way to get an STD if you have never had sex.

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nikib42481
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STD sexually transmitted disease

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R0s3s are R3d
STDs are sexually transmitted diseases. for example, aids, herpes, etc. are STDs.

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ninth_lady
Sexually Transmitted Disease

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brittanyy
sexually transmitted diseases!
you learn that in science in 7th grade.
you dont even have to ttake health to know that!

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Star
Sexual Transmitted Disease

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Izaak
Sexually Transmitted Disease


Any disease you can catch from having sexual intercourse with someone who has an STD.

Use a Rubber Johnny!

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PAULA O
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Sexually Transmitted Disease

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A Reading Girl
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sexually transmited disease.....
take health.

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irish_matt1971
sexually transmuted desease

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nickygurl94
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S.T.D. = Sexually Transmitted Disease

If you haven't taken health you will definetly learn it

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A sexually transmitted disease (STD), a.k.a. Venereal disease (VD), is an illness that has a significant probability of transmission between humans or animals by means of sexual contact, including vaginal intercourse, oral sex, and anal sex. Increasingly, the term sexually transmitted infection (STI) is used, as it has a broader range of meaning; a person may be infected, and may potentially infect others, without showing signs of disease. Some STIs can also be transmitted via the needles used in IV drug use, as well as through childbirth or breastfeeding. Sexually transmitted infections have been well known for hundreds of years.

Many STIs are (more easily) transmitted through the mucous membranes of the penis, vulva, and (less often) the mouth. The visible membrane covering the head of the penis is a mucous membrane, though it produces no mucus (similar to the lips of the mouth). Mucous membranes differ from skin in that they allow certain pathogens into the body.

This is one reason that the probability of transmitting many infections is far higher from sex than by more casual means of transmission, such as non-sexual contact—touching, hugging, shaking hands—but it is not the only reason. Although mucous membranes exist in the mouth as in the genitals, many STIs seem to be easier to transmit through oral sex than through deep kissing. According to this chart [2], many infections that are easily transmitted from the mouth to the genitals or from the genitals to the mouth, are much harder to transmit from one mouth to another. With HIV, genital fluids happen to contain much more of the pathogen than saliva. Some infections labeled as STIs can be transmitted by direct skin contact. Herpes simplex and HPV are both examples. KSHV, on the other hand, may be transmitted by deep-kissing but also when saliva is used as a sexual lubricant, which is common among gay men engaging in anal intercourse.

Depending on the STD, a person may still be able to spread the infection if no signs of disease are present. For example, a person is much more likely to spread herpes infection when blisters are present (STD) than when they are absent (STI). However, a person can spread HIV infection (STI) at any time, even if he/she has not developed symptoms of AIDS (STD).

All sexual behaviors that involve contact with another person or the bodily fluids of another person should be considered to contain some risk of transmission of sexually transmitted diseases. Most attention has focused on controlling HIV, which causes AIDS, but each STD presents a different situation.

As may be noted from the name, sexually transmitted diseases are transmitted from one person to another by certain sexual activities rather than being actually caused by those sexual activities. Bacteria, fungi, protozoa or viruses are still the causative agents. It is not possible to catch any sexually transmitted disease from a sexual activity with a person who is not carrying a disease; conversely, a person who has an STD got it from contact (sexual or otherwise) with someone who had it, or his/her bodily fluids. Some STDs such as HIV can be transmitted from mother to child either during pregnancy or breastfeeding.

Although the likelihood of transmitting various diseases by various sexual activities varies a great deal, in general, all sexual activities between two (or more) people should be considered as being a two-way route for the transmission of STDs, i.e., "giving" or "receiving" are both risky.

Healthcare professionals suggest safer sex, such as the use of condoms, as the most reliable way of decreasing the risk of contracting sexually transmitted diseases during sexual activity, but safer sex should by no means be considered an absolute safeguard. The transfer of and exposure to bodily fluids, such as blood transfusions and other blood products, sharing injection needles, needle-stick injuries (when medical staff are inadvertently jabbed or pricked with needles during medical procedures), sharing tattoo needles, and childbirth are other avenues of transmission. These different means put certain groups, such as doctors, haemophiliacs and drug users, particularly at risk.

Recent epidemiological studies have investigated the networks that are defined by sexual relationships between individuals, and discovered that the properties of sexual networks are crucial to the spread of sexually transmitted diseases. In particular, assortative mixing between people with large numbers of sexual partners seems to be an important factor.

It is possible to be an asymptomatic carrier of sexually transmitted diseases. In particular, sexually transmitted diseases in women often cause the serious condition of pelvic inflammatory disease.

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Rachel
Sexually Transmitted Disease.

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synicalgothgoddess
Sexually Transmitted Disease. There are A LOT.

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Ani J
Sexually transmitted disease

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexually_transmitted_disease

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madsmaha1
Sexually Tranmitted Disease!!

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Barry C
Sexually Transmitted Disease and could be a variety of diseases

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dontregretwhatmadeusmile
sexually transmitted disease

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mousye
sexually transmitted desease

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smileprincess665
sexually transmitted disease
didnt you take health

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Zachary F
sexually transmitted disease

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LT
I can only hope you are just asking a question... not the fact you don't know. The first answer is correct.

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