What Do You Know about Sexually Transmitted Diseases?
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Which of these are other types of STDs?
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Chancroid (pronounced SHAN-kroid) is a bacterial STD. It occurs in the United States in periodic outbreaks, but it is common in sub-Saharan Africa. Like genital herpes and syphilis, the initial symptom of chancroid is an open sore on the genitals; lymph nodes in the groin become painful. Scabies is a skin infection with a tiny mite. It is fairly common and highly contagious. It is spread primarily through sexual contact, but also can be passed on by contact with skin, infested sheets, towels and furniture, the NIAID says. Scabies causes intense itching, particularly at night. Small red bumps or lines appear on the body where the female scabies mite has burrowed into the skin to lay her eggs. Molluscum contagiosum is a common viral infection that most often affects young children, who pass it to one another through saliva, the NIAID says. In adults, the virus is transmitted sexually; symptoms are sores on the genitals, lower abdomen, buttocks or inner thighs. Human T-cell Lymphotropic Virus (HTLV) can be passed from one person to another not only through sexual contact, but also through blood. This is a rare disease in the United States, found primarily among intravenous drug users and people who have genital ulcers or a history of syphilis, the NIAID says.
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