One of the many recommendations the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has for those who are sexually active is that they should
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Step 1: Practice safe sex by using condoms consistently and correctly to reduce the risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and unintended pregnancies. Show more…
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In order to prevent STDs, one of the following is not correct? (a) Avoid sex with unknown partners/multiple partners. (b) Go to an unqualified doctor at earliest instance of STD. (c) Always use condoms during coitus. (d) Participate in sex education sessions.
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28. Public health strategies for reducing the spread of STDs include which of the following A. Offering STI/STD services through family planning/maternal child health clinics. B. Promoting consistent and correct condom use. C. Targeting and eliminating core transmitters, such as sex workers, truck drivers and military men. D. A and B 29. The best method for preventing the spread of STIs, including HIV/AIDS, is: A. Emergency contraceptive pills. B. Injectables. C. Male condoms. D. Spermicides. 30. Male condoms should be stored: A. For more than fifteen years. B. In a cool, dark, dry location, away from pests, if possible. C. A and B. D. None of the above.
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