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28th Oct 2001

Sexually Transmitted Diseases


Chris Smith

Shibley Rahman

Sexually Transmitted diseases (STDs / STIs), including chlamydia, gonorrhoea, syphilis, genital warts and HIV, are becoming increasingly common. Dr. Sarah Edwards, consultant genito-urinary (GU) medicine physician, joins us to talk about how to prevent and treat sexually transmitted diseases.

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