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moongchi

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The greatest threat from herpes is that it
 
  A) leads to prostate cancer. B) requires high doses of antibiotics for treatment.
  C) can be transmitted to a newborn. D) can cause death in the final stages.

Question 2

HSV-1 can be transmitted to the genitals by
 
  A) vaginal intercourse. B) anal intercourse.
  C) oral sex. D) open-mouth kissing.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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