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Terms and identifying phrases:
- Common STI that affects skin cells and membranes, causing them to grow abnormally.: human papillomavirus (HPV), option j.
- Herpes simplex virus infection of the reproductive organs, mouth, or rectum.: genital herpes, option g.
- Abnormal growths on the skin and membranes around the reproductive organs and anus.: genital warts, option a
- Common STI caused by a protozoan; is easily treated once diagnosed.: trichomoniasis, option i.
- Bacterial STI with few or no symptoms; can cause pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) and infertility in the female reproductive system.: chlamydia, option d
- Showing few or no signs of infection or disease.: asymptomatic, option b.
- Abnormal cancerous growths on the back of the throat, base of the tongue, and tonsils.: oropharyngeal cancer, option f.
- Abnormal cancerous growth of the cervix often caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV).: cervical cancer, option c.
- Bacterial STI that is fatal if untreated and has four stages.: syphilis, option h.
- Bacterial STI with mild or no symptoms; primarily affects the rectum, throat, and reproductive tract.: gonorrhea, option e.
What are STIs?
Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) are diseases or infections that are spread from person to person mostly during sexual contact or intercourse or use of infected toilets.
Some of these diseases include human papillomavirus (HPV), gonorrhea, syphilis, chlamydia, genital herpes, genital warts. Most of these diseases affect mostly females and can lead to cervical cancer.
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