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How do people get syphilis? Will condoms protect me from getting syphilis?

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You get syphilis from skin-to-skin contact with an open sore called a "chancre." Syphilis, unlike HIV, is NOT passed by exposure to bodily fluids such as blood, semen, vaginal fluids, or breast milk. See the answer to question 2 to read more about symptoms of syphilis, or click here to see graphic pictures of symptoms.
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What can I do to avoid getting syphilis?

Syphilis
Not having sex (abstinence) is the only absolutely sure way to avoid syphilis as an adult (syphilis can be passed from mom to baby). Have full STD checkups with all new partners before having sex. If you're sexually active with more than one partner, regular STD checkups at least every three months is recommended. Use condoms consistently and correctly every time for oral, anal and vaginal sex.
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How do condoms protect people against HIV?

Pacific Island AIDS Foundation
Condoms provide a barrier for semen, blood and other fluids that can cause the virus to pass between two people.
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How can people protect themselves?

The city of Millbrae - West Nile Virus FAQ
Avoid spending time outside at dawn and dusk when mosquitoes are active. They are especially active for two hours after sunset. When outdoors, wear long pants, long sleeve shirts and other protective clothing. Apply insect repellent containing DEET according to label instructions. Make sure that doors and windows have tight fitting screens. Repair or replace screens that have tears or holes. Eliminate all sources of standing water that can support mosquito breeding.
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What can I do if I have syphilis?

Syphilis
Don’t have sex until you have taken the medication as prescribed and your sores, skin rash, or other symptoms are gone. For you to avoid re-infection with syphilis, your sex partners should be treated even if they have no symptoms. Once you are treated and cured of syphilis, you can be re-infected if exposed to the bacteria again. Partners can be treated by their own health care provider or go to the Multnomah County Health Department STD Clinic
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Dr. Kimberly Larson-Ohlsen, MD | Frequently Asked Questions
Syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease (STD) caused by a bacteria (Treponema pallidum). The disease proceeds via four stages as the bacteria makes it's way to different organs in the body. The early symptoms of syphilis can be very mild during the early stages; later, when syphilis is no longer contagious,untreated syphilis can cause serious heart abnormalities, mental disorders, blindness, other neurological problems, and death.
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Do condoms work for syphilis?

HEALTHY PENIS 2002:: Frequently Asked Questions
Using a condom correctly and consistently can reduce the risk of syphilis. You should note, though, that if the syphilis sore or open rash is not in an area protected by the condom, you can still get syphilis. And if you have oral sex without a condom (giving or getting), you can still get syphilis.
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Syphilis Frequently Asked Questions
Using a condom correctly and consistently can reduce the risk of infection. However, sores and rashes associated with syphilis infection are not always in an area protected by the condom. Any contact with an open sore or rash can infect you with syphilis.
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How do people get syphilis?

Syphilis Frequently Asked Questions
Syphilis is passed from person to person through direct contact with a syphilis sore. Sores occur mainly on the external genitals, vagina, anus, or in the rectum. Sores also can occur on the lips and in the mouth. Transmission of the organism occurs during vaginal, anal, or oral sex. Pregnant women with the disease can pass it to the babies they are carrying.
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Why do people always go on about condoms?

Adult Happy :: Sexy Condom + Sexy Lingerie :: FAQ on Condom
Some people think it's the man's job to make sure he uses a condom, some people think contraception is up to the woman. They're both wrong - it takes two to have sex, so both partners should make an effort. If you're not responsible enough to sort out contraception, you're not responsible enough to be having sex. If you're sleeping with someone, you should have enough respect for them to protect them.
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Do condoms protect against HIV infection?

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Yes. Using either male or female condoms correctly in every sexual act, including the first time you have sex, protects against HIV infection. Condoms also prevent pregnancy. Using condoms correctly (no slipping off, tears, oils with male condoms) every time is very important. Many people do not use condoms consistently or correctly and thus risk HIV infection.
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How do I protect myself from getting MRSA?

MRSA in Schools FAQ's | CDC Infection Control in Healthcare
practicing good hygiene (e.g., keeping your hands clean by washing with soap and water or using an alcohol-based hand sanitizer and showering immediately after participating in exercise); avoiding sharing personal items (e.g., towels, razors) that come into contact with your bare skin; and using a barrier (e.g.
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How can I protect myself from getting dehydrated?

FAQ's - Frequently Asked Questions About Diarrhoea, Diarrhea...
If you are traveling in a country that does not have water that is safe for drinking, carry with you a quart (or liter) of boiled water and packets of ORS or the ingredients to make it. Questions are often asked about "Home - prepared" ORS solutions and the relationship between them and pre-packed complete formula ORS.
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How can I protect myself from getting an STI?

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Look closely at your partner for any signs of STIs — rash, sores, redness or discharge. But remember, many STIs have NO VISIABLE SYMPTOMS. If you get treated for an STI, your partner(s) must get treated too (before you have any further sexual activity). Normal bacteria like Lactobacillus are particularly important to keep the vagina slightly acidic to reduce the growth of potentially harmful organisms.
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How can I protect myself, my family, and others from getting sick?

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Healthy swimming behaviors are needed to protect you and your kids from RWIs and will help stop germs from getting in the pool in the first place. Here are six "P-L-E-As" that promote Healthy Swimming: PLEASE don't swim when you have diarrhea...this is especially important for kids in diapers. You can spread germs into the water and make other people sick. PLEASE don't swallow the pool water. In fact, try your best to avoid even having water get in your mouth.
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Are you telling people not to use condoms?

A&W/SF: FAQ on Kremer and AIDS
No! There are many real infectious diseases that can be transmitted from sex, including herpes, gonorrhea, chlamydia, warts, etc. The antigenic stress from infections, as well as the antibiotics and other medications given to treat them, should be avoided by people who wish to keep their immune system healthy. Furthermore, as a soup of foreign proteins and cells, semen is an antigenic stressor when brought into contact with the bloodstream.
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ARE CONDOMS A VERY RELIABLE WAY TO PROTECT MYSELF FROM HIV?

Ministry of Health
Condoms are the best way to protect yourself from HIV and other STIs when they are used consistently and correctly.
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What else can be done to protect people in a pandemic?

Santa Barbara County - Pandemic Flu Response
Government could ask you to try “social distancing” to slow the spread of the pandemic influenza. You could be asked to stay home from work or school, and to stay away from crowded places or groups. ldquo;Stay at home” days are meant to limit contact between people. If schools or businesses are closed, STAY HOME, and keep your children at home.
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How can people protect themselves from AIDS?

Frequently Asked Questions about HIV/AIDS
Anyone who has not been in a mutually monogamous relationship for at least the last six years should take the necessary precautions to prevent contracting or transmitting HIV. The HIV virus is only transmitted through infected blood, semen, vaginal secretions, or from mother to fetus and by infected breast milk. AIDS Cannot be transmitted through casual contact with someone who has AIDS or HIV positive.
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Why should I worry about syphilis?

Syphilis
If syphilis goes untreated it can lead to irreversible damage to organs including the brain, it can even cause death. If you are HIV negative and have syphilis, you are more likely to get HIV if exposed. If you are HIV+ and have syphilis, your HIV viral load might increase. This could affect your health and mean you can more easily spread HIV and STD’s.
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How do I test for syphilis?

Syphilis
If you have sores or syphilis warts, the Multnomah County Health Department STD Clinic can exam fluid from the sore/wart under a special microscope.
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How is syphilis treated?

Syphilis
Special penicillin shots will cure syphilis. If you are allergic to penicillin, other antibiotics will be used.
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Is there a cure for syphilis?

Dr. Kimberly Larson-Ohlsen, MD | Frequently Asked Questions
Syphilis is usually treated with penicillin or other antibiotics. In all stages of syphilis, proper treatment will cure the disease, but in late syphilis, damage already done to body organs cannot be reversed.
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What are the stages of syphilis?

Syphilis, SVCMC; New York NY
Transmission of the bacteria usually occurs during vaginal, anal, or oral sex. The syphilis bacteria are passed from person to person through direct contact with: Sores mainly occur on the external genitals, vagina, anus, or rectum. Sores can also occur on the lips and in or around the mouth. The bacteria most commonly enter the body through mucous membranes, usually in the area around the genitals and urinary system.
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