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Is any untreated STI/ STDs leads to HIV. Untreated trichomoniasis is leads to HIV??? And treated negative chlymdia is re repeat again without sex?
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People who have Syphilis, gonorrhea and herpis often also have HIV .but not always. Untreated tricomoniasis increase the risk of Hiv when come in contact with HIv person, thn only . Oral sex may also lead to reinfection of chlymdia .
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