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Morbi a concubitu sexuum transmissiSexualitas humana
contagiomoribus sexualibus hominismedicamentorum iniectorumAngliceacus hypodermicaspartumsuctumAnglice
Morbus venereus[1] est quaelibet contagio plerumque coitu transmissa, quae praecipue a moribus sexualibus hominis oritur. Cum olim hi morbi appellati sunt morbi coitu transmissi et morbi venerei, annis recentioribus nomen contagio coitu transmissa anteponitur quia latiorem significationis ambitum habet; quidam homo "contactus" sed sine signis morbi monstratis fortasse aliis contagionem dabit. Aliqui horum morborum usu medicamentorum iniectorum (Anglice: drug injection) per acus hypodermicas post usum ab homine infecto transmitti possunt, et adeo per partum vel suctum (Anglice: breastfeeding, mammam praebere). Contagiones sexu transmissae multos centum annorum notae sunt.
Nexus interni
- Autoimmunitas
- Indian Journal of Sexually Transmitted Diseases
- Epidemia
- Microbicidum
- Morbus autoimmunus
- Praeservativum
- SCDI
- Transmissio (medicina)
- Zoophilia et salus
Notae |
↑ Tuomo Pekkanen & Reijo Pitkäranta, Lexicon hodiernae Latinitatis Finno-Latino-Finnicum, sub voce "sukupuolitauti". Societas Litterarum Finnicarum, Helsinki, 2006.
Nexus externi |
- Border Stories: Sex workers and HIV/AIDS in Tijuana, Mexico (VIDEO)
SexInfo's Sexually Transmitted Infections Overview at University of California, Santa Barbara
STD photo library at Dermnet
Microbicides—Information from Our Bodies, Ourselves on the place of microbicides in the future of STI prevention.
UNFPA: Breaking the Cycle of Sexually Transmitted Infections at UNFPA- Dejucq N, Jégou B (June 2001). "Viruses in the mammalian male genital tract and their effects on the reproductive system". Microbiol. Mol. Biol. Rev. 65 (2): 208–31 ; first and second pages, table of contents
Sexually Transmitted Infections from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
"Sexual networks: implications for the transmission of sexually transmitted infections" at Massachusetts Institute of Technology- STDs In Color: Sexually Transmitted Disease Facts and Photos
- "SxCheck 101, Basic Safe Sex Practices" (video). SxCheck. 2007
Google - public data: Sexually Transmitted Diseases in the U.S.
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