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1. If your partner says: "Hey, I'm clean, no sores, no blisters. We're totally safe." You can say:  

    "Well, a lot of STDs have no noticeable symptoms."

    "Oh great, me too."

    "Good, then we don't need to use a condom."


2. Women who have had an STD are at increased risk for:

   
Infertility

    HIV/AIDS

    Getting another STD.


3. Which of the following bacterial STDs is the most common?

   
Scabies

    Chlamydia

    Trichomoniasis


4. Which STD besides HIV/AIDS can be detected by a blood test?

   
Gonorrhea

    PID

    Syphilis


5. Which STD is caused by a protozoa?

   
Scabies

    Trichomoniasis

    Genital warts


6. Experts now recommend that sexually active young people be immunized
against what STD:

   
Chlamydia

    Herpes

    Hepatitis B

7. Which of the following STDs can be cured?

   
Herpes

    Gonorrhea

    Genital warts


8. For women, the most common symptom of gonorrhea infection is:

   
Vaginal discharge

    Sores on the genitals

    No symptoms


9. You may be at increased risk for HIV/AIDS if:

   
You have eaten food prepared by a person infected with HIV

    You have given blood at a blood bank or blood collection center

    You have had many sex partners in the last 10 years


10. The best form of protection against contracting STDs during sex is:

   
Spermicides

    Condoms & spermicide, used correctly all the time

    Birth control pills

         
 

If you would like to speak with someone about STDs in the United States

The National STD Hotline
Mon - Fri 8am - 11pm ET
1- 800-227- 8922

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