abbreviation, sexually transmitted disease

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sexually transmitted disease
Any of various diseases that are usually contracted through sexual contact
Sexually transmitted disease
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Condoms offer protection against STDs. - Condoms offer protection against sexually transmitted diseases.

Coitus interruptus does not protect against STDs. - Coitus interruptus does not protect against sexually transmitted diseases.

sexually transmitted disease
(Medicine) disease that is most often contracted through sexual contact (e.g. gonorrhea, syphilis, AIDS, and genital herpes), STD
sexually transmitted disease
a communicable disease transmitted by sexual intercourse or genital contact
sexually transmitted disease
Any of various diseases, including chancroid, chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis, that are usually contracted through sexual intercourse or other intimate sexual contact. STD a disease that one person passes to another through having sex, such as AIDS or herpes. Disease transmitted primarily by direct sexual contact. STDs usually affect the reproductive system and urinary system but can be spread to the mouth or rectum by oral or anal sex. In later stages they may attack other organs and systems. The best-known are syphilis, gonorrhea, AIDS, and herpes simplex. Yeast infections (see candida) produce a thick, whitish vaginal discharge and genital irritation and itch in women and sometimes irritation of the penis in men. Crab louse infestation (see louse, human) can also be considered an STD. The incidence of STDs has been affected by such factors as antibiotics, birth-control methods, and changes in sexual behaviour. See also chlamydia; hepatitis; pelvic inflammatory disease; wart
sexually transmitted disease
{i} gonorrhea
sexually transmitted disease
{i} VD
sexually transmitted disease
{i} gonorrhoea
sexually transmitted disease
venereal disease
abbreviation, sexually transmitted disease
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