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Any person participating in sexual activity is at risk of becoming infected with a sexually transmitted disease (STD). However, there are certain factors that increase this risk including:
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Participating in unprotected vaginal intercourse, anal intercourse or oral sex (mouth-to-genital contact).
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Having multiple sexual partners. The more sexual partners a person has, the greater their risk of being exposed to an STD. Having multiple partners also makes it less likely that a person knows about each partner’s sexual history and drug habits.
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Having a sexual partner with a history of many sexual partners.
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Not knowing the sexual history of all sexual partners.
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Illegal intravenous drug use. HIV/AIDS and some other STDS can be transmitted by sharing needles. |