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STD Screening

Chlamydia

a very small parasitic bacterium that, like a virus, requires the biochemical mechanisms of another cell in order to reproduce. Bacteria of this type cause various diseases including trachoma, psittacosis, and nonspecific urethritis.

HIV

Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a chronic, potentially life-threatening condition caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). By damaging your immune system, HIV interferes with your body's ability to fight the organisms that cause disease. HIV is a sexually transmitted infection (STI)

HSV I

A virus causing contagious sores, most often around the mouth or on the genitals.

Hepatitis B 

Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is a virus that causes inflammation of the liver. Most people do not think of hepatitis as a sexually transmitted infection; however, one of the more common modes of the spread of viral hepatitis B is through intimate sexual contact

Gonorrhea

a venereal disease involving inflammatory discharge from the urethra or vagina.

RPR

RPR test: Rapid plasma reagin, a blood test for syphilis that looks for an antibody that is present in the bloodstream when a patient has syphilis. A negative (nonreactive) RPR is compatible with a person not having syphilis, but in the early stages of the disease, the RPR often gives false negative results

HSV II

A virus causing contagious sores, most often around the mouth or on the genitals.

Hepatitis C

Hepatitis C is a contagious liver disease caused by the hepatitis C virus (HCV). ... You can contract hepatitis C by coming into direct contact with an infected person's blood. It can also be transmitted by contact with bodily fluids including saliva or semen of an infected person, but this is rare

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