There are currently over 20 sexually transmitted diseases.
Conventionally, they can be divided into three groups:
Classic Venereal disease:
* Syphilis
* Gonorrhea
* Chancroid (or chancroid)
* Venereal lymphogranulomatosis (lymphogranuloma venereum, or, or fourth venereal disease)
* Granuloma venereum (or donovanosis, or granuloma inguinale, or fifth venereal disease).
Transmitted diseases, mainly infections, mainly affecting reproductive organs (or "small venereal" disease):
* Urogenital Chlamydia
* Urogenital trichomoniasis
* Urogenital candidiasis
* Urogenital mycoplasmosis
* Genital herpes
* Papillomavirus
* Molluscum contagiosum genital
* Bacterial vaginosis
* Gay Urogenital shigellosis
Pubic lice
* Itch
Diseases transmitted infections, with a primary lesion of other organs:
* Human immunodeficiency virus (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome)
* Hepatitis B and C (hepatitis C most often is transmitted through blood)
* Giardiasis
* Amoebiasis
* Cytomegalia
Note: the development of bacterial vaginosis cause various microorganisms (Gardnerella vaginalis, Bacteroides, Prevotella, Porphyromonas, Peptostreptococcus, Mobiluncus, Mycoplasma hominis).
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