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STDs are not only a cause of acute morbidity in adults but may result in complications
with sequelae such as infertility in both men and women, ectopic pregnancy, cervical
cancer, premature mortality, congenital syphilis and fetal wastage, low birth weight, and
prematurity and ophthalmia neonatorum
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@kidocare presents routes of transmission of monkeypox in Hindi language and its presented by Dr Anurag Prasad an expert in Paediatric field. Published in 2022. Monkeypox is caused by the…
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For the first time, the CDC has confirmed that a case of woman-to-woman HIV transmission likely occurred through sexual contact.Video provided by Newsy source
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