Transmission of Gonorrhea

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How can you get gonorrhea?

healthtap.com — “Gonorrhea is a sexually transmitted infection passed through fluid transmission. The only way to be 100% safe is to avoid vaginal, oral and anal intercourse. Condoms are very effective in decreasing risk by blocking fluid transmission from one person to the other. You can not catch gonorrhea through casual contact.View full resource at healthtap.com

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Gonorrhea: eMedicine Emergency Medicine

emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Gonorrhea is a purulent infection of mucous membrane surfaces caused by a sexually transmitted microorganism, Neisseria gonorrhoeae. Virtually any mucous membrane can be infected by this highly infectious, gram-negative diplococcal organism. Gonococcal infections following sexual and ...View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com

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Gonorrhea is a purulent infection of mucous membrane surfaces caused by a sexually transmitted microorganism. http://bit.ly/cLennI

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How should I keep from getting gonorrhea?

healthtap.com — “Gonorrhea is a sexually transmitted infection passed through fluid transmission. The only way to be 100% safe is to avoid vaginal, oral and anal intercourse. Condoms are very effective in decreasing risk by blocking fluid transmission from one person to the other. You can not catch gonorrhea through casual contact.View full resource at healthtap.com

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POZ - POZ Magazine - POZ.com - News : CDC: Sexually Transmitted Infections Remain High in U.S.

poz.com — “Rates of chlamydia, gonorrhea and syphilis remain at high levels in the United States?particularly among teens?according to new data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), reported on by Reuters. All three of these sexually transmitted infections (STIs) increase the risk of HIV transmission.View full resource at poz.com

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POZ News - CDC: Sexually Transmitted Infections Remain High in U.S. http://bit.ly/1IjVqE

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Condoms May Reduce Herpes Risk - Drugs.com MedNews

drugs.com — “People who use condoms regularly can reduce their risk of getting genital herpes by 30 percent, a new study finds. The herpes simplex virus 2 (HSV-2) causes genView full resource at drugs.com

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Condoms May Reduce Herpes Risk Information on Healthline

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Condoms can reduce the risk of Herpes by 30%, says new research from the Archives of Internal Medicine. http://s-a.cc/5mt47 #herpes

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stripper touched my lips - STDs - International - MedHelp

medhelp.org — “A stripper rubbed her clitorous and touched my mouth lips straight afterwards. Did I put myself at risk of HIV transmission in any way? Should I have a test? I am married with two children and probably...View full resource at medhelp.org

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stripper touched my lips - STDs - International - MedHelp

medhelp.org — “A stripper rubbed her clitorous and touched my mouth lips straight afterwards. Did I put myself at risk of HIV transmission in any way? Should I have a test? I am married with two children and probably...View full resource at medhelp.org

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    Dr Jeff Livingston - MacArthur ObGyn

    Dr. Jeff Livingston joined MacArthur OB/GYN in 2003. He is a board certified obstetrician and gynecologist by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Dr. Livingston grew up in Dallas graduating from J.J. Pearce High School. He then attended Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas where he played basketball and majored in Spanish. He then returned to Dallas to attend the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School. After completing his residency at Parkland Memorial Hospital, he moved to Irving to work with MacArthur OB/GYN. He is fluent in Spanish and sign language. In his free time he enjoys spending time with his wife and family. They are members of White's Chapel United Methodist Church in Southlake, TX. Dr. Livingston states, "I am committed to providing each patient with thorough and compassionate care." Dr. Livingston is the Medical Director of a crisis pregnancy center called Real Choices. He also serves as the chairman of the OB/GYN Department at Baylor Medical Center of Irving. He is an advocate of Health 2.0 and the use of social media in healthcare and has been featured in USA Today, Wired Magazine and Voice of America.

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