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  2. Some worry that the first FDA-approved at-home test for STIs ...

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    The company advises people who test positive — about 13.5% of the kits detect at least one STI — to seek medical care and provides assistance in connecting people to care for those who need it.

  3. Syphilis is at its highest levels since the 1950s. Here's how ...

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    In 2023, a coalition of tribal communities partnered with Johns Hopkins School of Medicine to ramp up a program called I Want the Kit, which sends at-home STI test kits in the mail. The tests come ...

  4. Sexually transmitted infection - Wikipedia

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    Testing may be for a single infection, or consist of a number of tests for a range of STIs, including tests for syphilis, trichomonas, gonorrhea, chlamydia, herpes, hepatitis, and HIV. No procedure tests for all infectious agents. STI tests may be used for a number of reasons: as a diagnostic test to determine the cause of symptoms or illness

  5. HIV and men who have sex with men - Wikipedia

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    In October 2012, OraQuick, the first rapid HIV home-testing kit, went on sale for $40. The test is nearly 100% accurate when it predicts HIV-negative results for HIV-negative individuals. However, for HIV-positive individuals that are not yet producing the antibodies detected by the test, it produces a false negative 93% of the time.

  6. Sexual health clinic - Wikipedia

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    Rectum to test for gonorrhea and possibly chlamydia; The clinician may take small blood samples by pricking a finger or from a vein [4] to test for HIV, syphilis, and possibly herpes [5] and hepatitis C. [6] [7] [8] The clinician may ask for a small urine sample, given in private, to test for chlamydia and possibly gonorrhea. The inspections ...

  7. HPV is the most common STI in the U.S. Why aren't men ... - AOL

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    Nearly 1 in 3 men have at least one type of HPV. But the burden of screening for this widespread STI is on women. Experts explain why.