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Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)

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Sexually transmitted infections

  • Is a sexually transmitted infection caused by a parasite.
  • It is spread by sexual contact with an infected person.
  • It can be tested by swab.
  • It is treated with antibiotics.
  • Do not have sex until you have finished your treatment.
  • You need to tell every partner you have had sex with in the past 60 days to get treated and tested.
  • It is important to follow all of your treatment plans.

Symptoms in men can be:

  • Unusual discharge from the penis.
  • Itchiness.
  • Burning when peeing or ejaculating.

Symptoms in women can be:

  • Itchiness.
  • Redness of the vagina.
  • Changes in vaginal discharge.
  • Vaginal odour.
  • Burning feeling during or after sex.

Vaginal infections

  • It is an infection caused by an over growth of vaginal bacteria.
  • It is only found in women (men cannot get it).
  • It is not a sexually transmitted infection.
  • It is tested by vaginal swab.
  • It is treated with antibiotics, prescribed or over the counter medications.

Symptoms can be:

  • Gray, watery or white vaginal discharge that may be sticky.
  • Fishy odour.
  • Itching or burning.
  • Many women have no symptoms.

  • An infection caused by an over growth of yeast.
  • It is a common infection in women.
  • It is not considered a sexually transmitted infection.
  • It is treated with over the counter medication.
  • It is tested by vaginal swab.

Symptoms can be:

  • Thick, white, clumpy vaginal discharge.
  • Itching.
  • Vaginal soreness.
  • Burning or hurting when peeing.

Contact us

Health Department
Durham Health Connection Line
Population Health Division
The Regional Municipality of Durham
605 Rossland Road East
Whitby, Ontario L1N 6A3

Telephone (within regional limits): 311
Email Durham Health Connection Line
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