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IF YOU ARE DIAGNOSED WITH SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES

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However, in every state in the United States, when a person is diagnosed with gonorrhea, syphilis, acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), or chlamydia, this fact must be reported to the state or local health department. This information is important in helping to develop programs in that area to help stop the spread of these infections. The health department will also assist those who have been diagnosed with these infections in contacting partners to be treated. This partner notification is done anonymously: The health department contacts partners and tells them “Someone you have been intimate with has been diagnosed with an STD, and you should be tested and treated, too.” The name of the person diagnosed with the infection is not revealed, and this information is not released to any other individuals or organizations, such as insurance companies. This is a very important way to help make sure that people get treated. The laws governing the reporting of STDs, including HIV, vary from state to state. Talk with your health care provider about the requirements for your state.

A final thought: Health care providers should not try to impose their own beliefs about sexuality Usually the first thing that happens when you visit a health care provider is that he or she takes a medical history by asking a lot of questions about your health, your behavior (for instance, “Do you smoke?“), and your family’s health. When you are seeking advice about sexual health, some of the questions you will be asked may seem embarrassing. It may seem that a health care provider is prying, but that is usually not the case. These questions help the health care provider assess or religion on patients. To be effective, the health care environment must be supportive and nonjudgmental. If it is not, you would be well advised to find another health care provider.

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