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Chapter 14, Problem 6PQ
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To discuss: The type of environment which sexually transmitted infection pathogens preferred

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The sexually transmitted infections are widely spread through sexual intercourse, mostly through vaginal, oral and anal intercourse. The major symptoms are abnormal vaginal and penile discharges and ulcers around genitals.

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