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  • [[Category:Sexually transmitted disease]]
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  • ...949, that [[circumcision]] would prevent cancer of the tongue and venereal disease.<ref name="HandEH1949">{{REFjournal |title=Circumcision and venereal disease
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  • ...ncer]] and [[bladder cancer]] as [[Sexually transmitted infection|venereal disease]]. He suggested [[Routine Infant Circumcision|circumcision]] of new born ma
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  • * [[:Category:Disease]] * [[:Category:Sexually transmitted disease]]
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  • |url=http://www.cirp.org/library/disease/cancer/vanhowe2006b/ |journal=Sexually Transmitted Diseases
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  • ...}}, a medical doctor and professor of medicine, specializing in infectious disease.<ref name=JI>{{REFweb }}</ref> He is also affiliated with the Sexually Transmitted Disease Prevention and Control Section, San Francisco Department of Public Health,
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  • ...ous diseases including venereal disease (now known as sexually transmitted disease). |title=Does circumcision influence sexually transmitted diseases?: A literature review
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  • ...us diseases, including venereal disease (now known as sexually transmitted disease).<ref name="wolbarst1914">{{REFjournal ...t least reduced the likelihood of males contracting a sexually transmitted disease.
    26 KB (3,677 words) - 18:22, 1 January 2024
  • |url=http://www.cirp.org/library/disease/cancer/ho1/ ...their first type of HPV infection within their first few years of becoming sexually active.
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  • HIV is a sexually transmitted infection (STI). Persons who are infected with HIV frequently exhibit ''aut [[Category:Disease]]
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  • }}</ref> The focus was on sexually transmitted diseases, which Fink declared to be "no longer a matter of morals but an is ...ill he visit prostitutes? Will he be at greater risk of acquiring sexually transmitted diseases, including [[AIDS]]? Will he use a condom? Will he live in a tropi
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  • ...https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archives_of_Disease_in_Childhood Archives of Disease in Childhood] || {{ISSN|0003-9888}} || {{ISSN|1468-2044}} || ADCHAK | Br J Vener Dis || || British Journal of Venereal Disease ''(now STI)'' || {{ISSN|1368-4973}} || {{ISSN|1472-3263}}
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  • In the rare disease Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH), an excess of these cells is produced. [[Category:Disease]]
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  • ...orks at the DOHMH as an assignee from the Division of Sexually Transmitted Disease Prevention at the CDC. Currently she is the Director and Assistant Commiss
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  • ...rcumcision]] has no [[medical indication]], does not provide treatment for disease, is non-therapeutic, unnecessary, and causes life-long irreversible harm be ...ol of disease, and [[circumcision]] improves hygiene and prevents sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), therefore it is best cut off and insurance should pay for
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  • |url=http://www.cirp.org/library/disease/cancer/maden/ ...L. Wolbarst]], who also believed that [[circumcision]] prevented venereal disease,<ref name="wolbarst1914">{{REFjournal
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  • |journal=Sexually Transmitted Infections ...ns who are incapable of earning a livelihood due to a physical disability, disease, old age or other reasons shall be protected by the State under the conditi
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  • ...research" and promotion of circumcision, such as the Center for Infectious Disease Research in Zambia, who in turn are collaborating with the {{UNI|University ...sexual men significantly reduce their risk of acquiring two other sexually transmitted infections—[[herpes]] simplex virus type 2 (HSV2), the cause of genital [
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  • * ''[[C.D.C]]'' -> [[Centers for Disease Control]] * ''[[C.D.C.]]'' -> [[Centers for Disease Control]]
    33 KB (4,387 words) - 20:41, 18 January 2024
  • ...HIV''' infection. For a discussion of [[circumcision]] and other sexually transmitted infections, see [[Circumcision and STDs]]. ...[[HIV]]-prevention method by the [[Centers for Disease Control|Centers for Disease Control]]<ref>{{REFweb
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