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saraeharris

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Jill has a sexually transmitted disease that produces painful sores several times each year, but then she may go for months without any symptoms. She has been told that there is currently no cure for this disease. It is likely that Jill has
 
  a. gonorrhea.
  b. Chlamydia.
  c. genital herpes.
  d. syphilis.

Question 2

According to the information on sexually transmitted diseases, gonorrhea
 
  a. may go undetected in women.
  b. typically produces a thick discharge in the vaginal region, so it is perhaps the easiest to detect of the sexually transmitted diseases.
  c. produces an itching sensation, but it has no serious consequences.
  d. cannot be treated.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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