The decision to get tested for HIV/STDs is a sexually responsible one. Three reasons for getting tested would be:
1. Personal Health Knowledge-It is important to be aware of your HIV status. Detecting the virus early can have great impact on an HIV+ person's quality of life.
2. Partner Health- People who test HIV+ may feel guilty for infecting previous sex partners. If a person knows they are HIV+, they may be able to take steps to prevent transmitting the virus to others.
3. Child Health-In the majority of cases, a woman becomes pregnant as a result of unprotected sex. When pregnant, HIV testing is recommended. By testing expecting mothers, the risk of mother-to-child transmission is greatly reduced if the virus is detected early in the pregnancy and appropriate medical treatment is received during gestation.
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If a person experiencing diabetic symptoms is tested, and the testing comes back negative, the person should be re-tested at least once every three years. If more risk factors appear, testing frequency may be increased by a doctor. http://diabetes.niddk.nih.gov/dm/pubs/diagnosis/#diagnosis
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After treatment for chlamydia, make sure that all partners were treated. Abstain from sex for seven days after single-dose treatment, or until seven-day treatment is complete. Get tested for other STDs including HIV. Get retested in two to three months to make sure you weren't reinfected. Come up with a plan to reduce the risk of getting reinfected.
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What are the three main reasons for using RAID?
Under the 3/5ths Compromise, each enslaved person was counted as three fifths of a free person for population reasons. This was especially true when it came to determining taxation and legislative representation for slave holding states.