#1
Which of the following is a common symptom of a sexually transmitted infection (STI)?
#2
What is the primary cause of most sexually transmitted infections (STIs)?
#3
What is the primary method for preventing the transmission of STIs?
#4
Which STI is commonly referred to as the 'clap'?
#5
Which STI is known as the 'silent infection' because it often has no symptoms?
#6
What is the most common method used for diagnosing STIs?
#7
What is the recommended age for HPV vaccination to prevent cervical cancer?
#8
Which STI can be transmitted through skin-to-skin contact and often presents as genital warts?
#9
Which bacterial STI can cause pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) if left untreated in females?
#10
What is the primary mode of transmission for the herpes simplex virus (HSV)?
#11
Which STI is known for causing genital and anal warts and is associated with an increased risk of certain cancers?
#12
What is the primary method of treatment for bacterial STIs such as chlamydia and gonorrhea?
#13
What is the primary mode of transmission for gonorrhea and chlamydia?
#14
What is the main disadvantage of relying solely on condoms for STI prevention?
#15
What is the most common bacterial STI in the United States?
#16
Which STI is caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV) and can lead to cervical cancer?
#17
What is the window period for HIV testing, during which the infection may not be detectable?
#18
Which STI can cause damage to the liver and may lead to chronic infection?
#19
In which stage does syphilis exhibit symptoms like rash, fever, and swollen lymph nodes?
#20
Which STI is caused by a protozoan parasite and can be transmitted through sexual contact?
#21
Which STI is caused by a bloodborne virus and can lead to liver inflammation and cirrhosis?
#22
Which STI can be transmitted through contact with infected blood and may lead to joint pain and heart issues if left untreated?
#23
Which viral STI can lead to the development of genital and anal cancers?
#24
What is the term for the stage of syphilis where no symptoms are present, but the bacteria are still present in the body?
#25