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प्रश्न
How are STDs transmitted?
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उत्तर
Sexually transmitted diseases (STD) are called as Sexually transmitted infections (STI). Normally STI are transmitted from person to person during intimate sexual contact with an infected partner. Infections like Hepatitis-B and HIV are transmitted sexually as well as by sharing of infusion needles, surgical instruments, etc with infected people, blood transfusion or from infected mother to baby.
संबंधित प्रश्न
Indiscrimate diagnostic practices using X-rays etc., should be avoided. Give one reason.
Write a note on HIV.
Match the following
| Column I | Column II |
| a. AIDS | i. Antibody production |
| b. Lysozyme | ii. Activation of B-cells |
| c. B-cells | iii. Immunoglobulin |
| d. T-helper cells | iv. Tears |
| e. Antibody | v. Immunodeficiency |
Which one of the following groups includes sexually transmitted diseases caused by bacteria only?
Identify the correct statements from the following.
Gonorrhoea is generally treated using ______.
A sexually transmitted disease symptomised by the development of chancre on the genitals is caused by the infection of ______.
Hepatitis-B, AIDS and genital herpes are the STDs that can be cured.
Which of the following is not a sexually transmitted disease?
Which of the following will not be useful as a prevention in acquiring STDs?
