What is aids and why it is called sexually transmitted disease?
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Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are infections that spread from person to person through sexual contact, including anal, vaginal, or oral sex.
HIV is an STD. Chlamydia, gonorrhea, human papillomavirus (HPV) infection, and syphilis are examples of other STDs.
Having an STD can make it easier to get HIV. For example, an STD can cause a sore or a break in the skin, which can make it easier for HIV to enter the body. Having HIV and another STD may increase the risk of HIV transmission.
HIV is an STD. Chlamydia, gonorrhea, human papillomavirus (HPV) infection, and syphilis are examples of other STDs.
Having an STD can make it easier to get HIV. For example, an STD can cause a sore or a break in the skin, which can make it easier for HIV to enter the body. Having HIV and another STD may increase the risk of HIV transmission.
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AIDS=ACQUIRED IMMUNO DEFICIENCY SYNDROME
It is knnown as sexually transmitted because it is caused due to the multiple unprotected sexual intercourse
HOPE IT HELPS
It is knnown as sexually transmitted because it is caused due to the multiple unprotected sexual intercourse
HOPE IT HELPS
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