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bclement10

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On Saturday night, Sam has sex with a woman he just met. By Tuesday Sam's genitals itch, and he sees small creatures crawling around in his pelvic areas. Sam likely has contracted _________
 
  A) scabies.
  B) herpes.
  C) pubic lice.
  D) HPV.

Question 2

Pubic lice _________
 
  A) are increasing in prevalence in the United States, especially in the 15-24 age group.
  B) are not visible to the naked eye, and thus can only be diagnosed through laboratory testing.
  C) can be spread through contact with the clothing or bedding of an infected person.
  D) live only in the genital area.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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