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The most significant STIs in Australia are chlamydia, genital herpes, genital warts, trichomoniasis, gonorrhoea, hepatitis B, syphilis and HIV. These can be passed from person to person through:

In addition, some can be passed from a mother to her child during pregnancy or childbirth and from person to person by sharing needles or injecting drug equipment.

Use of condoms reduces the person to person spread of many STIs, including HIV. Some STIs can spread from person to person even when condoms are used.

Sometimes STIs cause symptoms but very often a person can have an STI without knowing it. A person with an STI may look perfectly healthy. If you have had unprotected sex, you have been at risk of an STI. Go to your local doctor, family planning clinic or sexual health clinic for a sexual health check.

To avoid unintended pregnancy, get contraception sorted out before you start having sex. Talk with your local doctor, family planning clinic or sexual health clinic about the best form of contraception for you.

To stay emotionally healthy, be in control. It is up to you:

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Queensland Health Sexual Health website

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Last Updated: 17th October, 2011
Date Valid to: 17th October, 2012





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