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STI Facts
75 percent of reported STI’s are from people between the ages of 15 and 29!
Chlamydia is the most common, but it isn’t the only nasty to watch out for. Below is a snapshot of some of the more common infections and why you want to avoid them at all costs.
The best protection against STIs is to wear a condom – correctly.
And remember… discharge ain’t cool, so cover your tool.
The usual suspects:
For more information on sexual health, please see your doctor, or for more of an overview, please visit the below links.
Links
- Australian Herpes Management Forum - genital herpes resource.
- Better Health VIC - a range of health information including sexual health and STIs.
- Child and Youth Health - children, youth and women's health service, includes information on sexual health.
- Could I Have It - focus on chlamydia and safe sex.
- Get Clued Up - information about chlamydia.
- Get The Facts - information and support on sexual health and relationships for young people.
- Health Insite - information about safe sex and STIs
- Like It Is - sexual health information for young people.
- Marie Stopes Australia - information about sexual and reproductive health including STIs.
- My Dr - sexual health information including STIs.
- Reach out - a range of information for young people including on sex and pregnancy.
- Sex Txt - sexual health advice for young people.
- Your Life - focus on contraception methods, including condoms.


