For Men and Women
There are many factors that affect those at risk for contracting an STD. Many times individuals don’t know or understand which things put them at risk of infection. Some STD’s can be transmitted in surprising ways. For those at risk, regular comprehensive testing can help prevent unintended transmissions. Furthermore, early diagnosis of some STD’s can greatly improve treatment options and avoid hassles associated with full blown infection.
Sensitive Topic
This public service announcement may be a sensitive subject for some ME-P readers. So, the graphic below attempts to use a bit of humor to highlight important things to remember for those who are sexually active.
If you’re concerned about STD’s or want to know more, see please your physician or visit the STD Testing page for additional information.
Assessment
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