Programs that encourage abstinence but also discuss STI prevention and safer sexual practices have been found to <u>delay </u>sexual initiation.
<h3>What results in STIs?</h3>
STDs and STIs have three main causes:
Bacteria, such as gonorrhea, syphilis, and chlamydia.
viruses, such as hepatitis B, cytomegalovirus (CMV), herpes simplex, human papillomavirus, HIV/AIDS, and Zika.
insects or parasites such trichomonas vaginalis, crab lice, or scabies mites.
<h3>What is the most effective STI prevention?</h3>
You may prevent STDs by using a condom appropriately each time you have sex.
All STDs have lower infection rates when condoms are used.
Even while wearing a condom, some STDs, such as herpes or HPV, can still be contracted through skin-to-skin contact with your partner.
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