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Explain oral sexual transmission, type of disease transmitted and how

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Oral sexual transmission refers to the act of transmitting sexually transmitted infections (STIs) through oral-genital contact. This can occur when a person engages in oral sex with someone who is infected with an STI. Some common STIs that can be transmitted through oral sex include herpes, gonorrhea, chlamydia, syphilis, HPV, and HIV.

The transmission of STIs through oral sex can occur when infected bodily fluids, such as semen or vaginal fluids, come into contact with the mouth, throat, or the mucous membranes of the recipient. This typically happens during unprotected oral sex, where there is direct contact between the mouth and genitals.

Practicing safer sex practices, such as using condoms or dental dams, can help reduce the risk of STI transmission during oral sex. It's also important for individuals to communicate openly and honestly with their partners about their sexual health and history.

If someone suspects they may have been exposed to an STI through oral sex, it's important to get tested and seek treatment if necessary. Regular STI testing and practicing safe sex practices can help prevent the spread of STIs through oral sex.
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