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Sexually transmitted infection (STI)
- Sexually transmitted infection (STI) : - Sexually transmitted infection (STI ) : Sexually transmitted infection or STI refers to an infection that is transmitted from one person to another through sexual contact . Sexually transmitted infection is used to be called Sexual ly transmitted disease (STD) or venereal disease (VD).
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