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July 30, 2010
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STD testing

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An STD test is a medical test for the presence of any of a number of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Most STD tests are blood tests. STD tests may test for a single disease, or consist of a number of individual tests for any of a wide range of STDs, including tests for syphilis, gonorrhea, hepatitis and chlamydia, and HIV tests. Not all STD tests test for all diseases, so it is important to be aware what diseases a given test tests for.

STD tests may be used for a number of reasons:

  • as a diagnostic test for the diagnosis of illness

  • as a check that prospective long-term sexual partners are free of disease before they engage in sex without safer sex precautions (for example, in fluid bonding, or to attempt to have a baby). Some states require STD testing of both prospective partners before marriage.

  • as a check prior to or during pregnancy, to prevent damage to the baby

  • as a check after birth, to check that the baby has not caught an STD from their mother

  • to prevent the use of infected blood donation|donated blood or organ donation|organs

  • as part of the process of contact tracing from a known infected individual

  • as part of mass epidemiological surveillance


Not all STD's appear right away. In some instances a disease can be carried with no outward symptoms, which leaves a greater risk of passing the disease on to others. It's important to be tested more than once, as some diseases take a while to show up in tests.


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Category:Sexual health
Category:Epidemiology
Category:Medical tests
Category:Serology
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This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "STD testing".


Last Modified:   2005-12-19


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