Blood tests, urine samples, and fluid samples from genital sores can be used to diagnose STIs. Screening for certain STIs is recommended for pregnant women, sexually active women under 25, men who have sex with men, people with HIV, and everyone ages 13 to 64 for HIV. Treatment consists of antibiotics for bacterial infections, antiviral drugs for viral infections like herpes and HIV, and informing partners for testing and treatment. STIs can cause symptoms like sores or discharge but also may cause no symptoms, so testing is important. Risk factors include unprotected sex, multiple partners, substance abuse, and young age. Prevention methods include abstinence, mutual monogamy, STI testing for new partners,
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