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 What you need to know about STI - Sexually Transmitted Infections
Sex is a normal and healthy part of our lives
How to know if you have an infection
What are my chances of catching an STI?
No STI for me!
How are STIs spread?
Types of STI:
- chlamydia
- gonorrhea
- trichomonas
- pubic lice and scabies
- genital herpes
- genital warts (HPV)
- hepatitis B
- syphilis
- HIV/AIDS
How to use a condom
Condom chat
- Use of a Male Condom
- Use of a Female Condom
Where to go for help
  What you need to know about STI - Sexually Transmitted Infections

Where to go for help

If you are sexually active and have been taking chances, please see a doctor, or go to a free clinic or your local public health unit to make sure you don't have an STI. You owe it to yourself, your partner and your future.

And remember, all the information you give is always kept private.

To find a clinic, check your telephone book under “Sexual Health” in the white pages or under “Health” in the blue pages.

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Last Updated: 2006-05-01 Top