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I would like the old term VD - Venereal Disease to be preserved, a country which protects its "reputation" in an unsavoury fashion from its own citizens´legal international recourse is notable for promoting the spread of VD - Venereal Disease via encouraging its acceptance as a natural disease, when practice has proven it is not but is the direct result of prostitution, and secondarily of intercourse with grossly promiscuous individuals who may have had physical relation with an infected individual who has had intercourse with another infected individual so that the chain of individuals can lead on to prostitution. Moreover today the WHO and the police worldwide in effect promote the spread of VD through never sufficiently isolated and protected full physical examinations and body searches, which also applies to prisons. 77.54.42.69 (talk) 19:00, 12 February 2013 (UTC)
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User:TylerDurden8823 To be defined as an STI requires that the disease be "commonly spread by sexual activity". With respect to adding:
For N. meningitis we have a few cases[1]. For Shigella this is not a common route. For Zika maybe. Will look for a source.
Doc James (talk · contribs · email) 09:13, 22 May 2020 (UTC)
Autisticeditor 20 has been on what I can only describe as a crusade against all mentions of the phrase "sexually transmitted disease", in favor of "sexually transmitted infection". I'm interested in seeing if such moves are necessary; I would think that both are essentially synonyms and it does not matter as long as there is consistency within each article. Anonymous 03:03, 30 November 2023 (UTC)