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The Santa Barbara County Public Health Department (SBCPHD), the California Department of Public Health, and the CDC are recognizing Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI) Awareness Week starting April 14. This week aims to raise awareness about STIs and reduce stigma, while increasing knowledge on how to treat, prevent, and test for them.

In Santa Barbara County, according to the SBCPHD, the numbers of gonorrhea and syphilis cases have increased since the pandemic. To combat this issue, individuals who are sexually active should take certain precautions. These include having open and honest conversations with healthcare providers about sexual health and STIs, as providers are trained to answer questions. Additionally, individuals should talk with their partners about testing history, get tested together, be honest about any existing STIs they may have, and use condoms properly for every sexual act.

Testing is crucial in knowing if you have an STI or HIV. Individuals can order self-test kits for free if they are 18 years old or older. If someone tests positive for an STI, it is essential to work with a healthcare provider to receive treatment. It is important to follow all prescribed medication correctly and refrain from sharing medication until both partners have completed treatment. All STIs are treatable with proper treatment necessary.

For more information on sexual health, individuals can visit the SBCPHD website. News Channel 3-12 encourages respectful and constructive conversation in the comments section while following community guidelines available for review. Anyone interested in sharing a story idea can submit it through their website. Let’s all work together to raise awareness and advocate for sexual health!

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