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-('''STIs''') — also referred to as '''sexually transmissible diseases'''('''STDs'''), '''venereal diseases''' ('''VD'''), or infrequently, '''social disease''' — are [[disease]]s or [[infection]]s that have a significant probability of transmission between [[human]]s by means of [[sexual contact]], [[sexual intercourse|vaginal intercourse]], [[oral sex]], or [[anal sex]]. Some of the STIs can be also transmitted through birth, IV needles, or [[breastfeeding]].[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/{{PAGENAMEE}}] [May 2007]+('''STIs''') — also referred to as '''sexually transmissible diseases'''('''STDs'''), '''venereal diseases''' ('''VD'''), or infrequently, '''social disease''' — are [[disease]]s or [[infection]]s that have a significant probability of transmission between [[human]]s by means of [[sexual contact]], [[sexual intercourse|vaginal intercourse]], [[oral sex]], or [[anal sex]]. Some of the STIs can be also transmitted through birth, IV needles, or [[breastfeeding]].{{GFDL}}

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(STIs) — also referred to as sexually transmissible diseases(STDs), venereal diseases (VD), or infrequently, social disease — are diseases or infections that have a significant probability of transmission between humans by means of sexual contact, vaginal intercourse, oral sex, or anal sex. Some of the STIs can be also transmitted through birth, IV needles, or breastfeeding.



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