In Manitoba most sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections (STBBIs) like chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, HIV, hepatitis B and hepatitis C are reportable infections. This means … Read Full Answer
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Is there a vaccine for Hep C?
Unfortunately there is no vaccine for preventing the Hepatitis C virus (HCV) which can lead to damage of the liver and other serious complications. The good news is that there is treatment for Hepatitis C … Read Full Answer
I've been married to my husband for 9 years. I read that everyone who is sexually active should be tested for HIV every 5 years. Is it really necessary for people like us?
You are correct that we recommend HIV testing every 5 years for sexually active Manitobans. Safer sex practices (including testing) are for all sexually active people regardless of their relationship status, gender, sexual orientation or whether they’ve ever had a sexually transmitted infection or not. Many people … Read Full Answer
Someone said that I can get syphilis from injecting with used equipment. Is this true?
Syphilis, is mostly transmitted through condomless vaginal, anal or oral sex, mother-to-child during pregnancy and also skin-to-skin when one comes in contact with a syphilis sore/lesion … Read Full Answer
I was in a really gross public bathroom last week and sat on the seat. Can anyone get STDs this way?
Pathogens like bacteria’s or viruses that cause many STIs cannot survive outside the body, they start to die with the slightest change in their environment … Read Full Answer
Can I get genital herpes on my mouth? Eeewww…
Having herpes does not mean that you are dirty. There are many people who are living perfectly normal lives with herpes. It’s about managing and knowing more about it … Read Full Answer
Is it okay to have sex with someone while you are on drugs?
Sex under the influence of drugs is a choice some people make … Read Full Answer
I know that the treatment for syphilis is a needle in the butt, but I'm terrified of needles. Are there alternatives treatments?
Fear of needles is very common, so you’re not the only one who feels this way about syphilis treatment.
There is an alternative for people who are allergic to penicillin, however it requires close follow up to make sure that treatment has been effective. For the rest of us … Read Full Answer
Does everyone have HPV?
HPV (Human Papillomavirus) is one of the most common sexually transmitted infections. The Public Health Agency of Canada estimates that more than 70% of … Read Full Answer
Do my partner and I need to get treatment for STIs at the same time?
That’s a very helpful question and we are glad that you asked it. Sexually transmitted infections (STI) are predominantly spread through condom-less sex with someone who has an STI. Often … Read Full Answer
My girlfriend keeps asking me to get tested for HIV because she found my needles. I use steroids, I've never used drugs like heroin or meth. I don't need to be tested for HIV, do I?
People who inject with needles (no matter what’s inside the needle) can be at risk of infections like HIV or Hep C if they are sharing any of their equipment or supply.
If you have ever shared steroids, needles, or other injecting equipment … Read Full Answer
My balls are very itchy. Is this an STD? It started a few weeks ago and is getting really bad.
There are a few things that could be causing this symptom for you, but not all of them are sexually transmitted. … Read Full Answer
How long does it take for HIV to show up on a test result? I had sex with someone a year ago and got tested 6 months ago. The result was HIV negative 6 months ago. Should I get tested again?
What you’re asking about something we call a “window period.” The window period is time between potential exposure to infection and the point when the test will give an accurate result. The window period for the HIV test we use here in Manitoba is up to 3 months. … Read Full Answer
Does STD, STI and STBBI all mean the same thing?
STD (sexually transmitted disease)
STI (sexually transmitted infection)
STBBI (sexually transmitted / blood borne infection)
All three terms basically represent the same thing but have been updated to address stigma and accuracy … Read Full Answer
I just found out I am HIV+. What do I do now?
You’ve come to the right place for information after an HIV positive diagnosis.
The few next steps can include finding a local doctor who is experienced in treating HIV, learning about how to avoid transmitting HIV, discussing treatment, and taking care of yourself. … Read Full Answer
People keep telling me that the Hep C treatment used to be terrible, but that it’s better now. Is that true? What’s the deal with Hep C meds?
There are new hepatitis C treatments that are much more tolerable than the previous ones. You’re right, there have been some significant changes in Hep C treatments in the last few years, and now DAA’s (direct acting antiretrovirals) are commonly available … Read Full Answer
What kinds tests should I have if I had vaginal sex with a woman I had just met? (We did not use a condom.)
The likelihood of transmitting sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections varies depending on: the type of sex you are having, the type of STBBI, and whether or not steps are taken to reduce the risk. Penis-vagina intercourse can involve risk … Read Full Answer
Is Molluscum Contagiosum an STBBI?
Molluscum Contagiosum is a viral skin infection that can be transmitted sexually. It is highly contagious and is passed skin-to-skin. Adults can contract molluscum contagiosum through sexual activity … Read Full Answer