#ChapCareChat Transcript

Healthcare social media transcript of the #ChapCareChat hashtag.
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Men's Health Network @MensHlthNetwork
We're super excited to be joining the #ChapCareChat! #MensHealth https://t.co/61q1qoHGcn
Men's Health Network @MensHlthNetwork
RT @ChapCareOrg: @ChapCareOrg welcomes @CCALAC @InfoASHA @ISGMH @MensHlthNetwork @PhfeWic @sabanclinic @SFVLGBT @YesGTCV & @YoungInvincible #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
American Sexual Health Association @InfoASHA
@ChapCareOrg Hello and thanks for hosting! #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth #YesMeansTest
Mount Sinai Adolescent Health Center @AdHealthCenter
@ChapCareOrg Hello! Mount Sinai Adolescent Health Center is excited to be here! #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #stdawarenessmonth
Rie Lopez, MPH (she/her) @RieOfLetters
@ChapCareOrg I made it! #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 https://t.co/XkGGBa365V
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
@sabanclinic Hello! Thanks for joining the our #ChapCareChat 👋
SMART Project at Northwestern @SMART_squad
@ChapCareOrg Here! 🙋🏽‍♂️ #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
CCALAC @CCALAC
@ChapCareOrg CCALAC here, ready to have a productive chat! #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
@ISGMH Hello!👋 Ready to debunk some myths?!👊 #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @RieOfLetters: @ChapCareOrg I made it! #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 https://t.co/XkGGBa365V
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
@InfoASHA Hi there! Happy to see you be part of our #ChapCareChat😀
APLA Health @APLAHealth
@ChapCareOrg We're here! #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/g50eXNgMxf
Institute for SGM Health and Wellbeing @ISGMH
@ChapCareOrg Yes! Excited to get started. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
PHFE Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) @PhfeWic
@ChapCareOrg PHFE WIC is here! #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
Jack Bunting @jackbunting
@ChapCareOrg Jack here from Desert AIDS Project--hello! #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
Rie Lopez, MPH (she/her) @RieOfLetters
Dear tweeps, Heads up! I will be talking sexual health, STIs and STDs for the next hour as part of #STDMonth18 #ChapCareChat
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
Please RT our chat questions to encourage participation from your followers! #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
Everyone ready? Let’s get started! First question…. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
APLA Health @APLAHealth
RT @ChapCareOrg: @ChapCareOrg is joined by our co-host @aplatweets! Please introduce yourselves! #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
Q1: It seems that people aren’t talking about STDs/STIs anymore. What are some common STDs/STIs that exist and are emerging? #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/JBkZ5ubeLO
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
@ChapCareOrg @ISGMH #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/bKADrd3X70
Laura Orozco @LauraOr56606312
RT @ChapCareOrg: There are many STD & STI myths floating around, but are they true? Join @ChapCareOrg & @aplatweets as we clear up some of the biggest misconceptions about STDs on 4/18 11am PST #ChapCareChat https://t.co/GqJ5q20vbd #STDMonth18 https://t.co/cOCiqVKjZN
Institute for SGM Health and Wellbeing @ISGMH
@ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A1) It's important to keep talking about STDs because the numbers are increasing - especially for chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
RT @ChapCareOrg: Q1: Q1: It seems that people aren’t talking about STDs/STIs anymore. What are some common STDs/STIs that exist and are emerging? #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/JBkZ5ubeLO
Institute for SGM Health and Wellbeing @ISGMH
@ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A1) Some groups are more affected than others - specifically gay and bisexual men. @IMPACTprogram has a whole section on their website dedicated to this topic: https://t.co/JLF3U7iCHM #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
American Sexual Health Association @InfoASHA
A1: Mycoplasma genitalium, or Mgen, is a bacterium that can infect the reproductive tract and is passed on through sexual contact. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/CKFVzFNOZh
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @sabanclinic: @ChapCareOrg @ISGMH #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/bKADrd3X70
APLA Health @APLAHealth
RT @ChapCareOrg: Q1: Q1: It seems that people aren’t talking about STDs/STIs anymore. What are some common STDs/STIs that exist and are emerging? #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/JBkZ5ubeLO
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
@jackbunting Hi and welcome #ChapCareChat
Institute for SGM Health and Wellbeing @ISGMH
RT @ChapCareOrg: Q1: Q1: It seems that people aren’t talking about STDs/STIs anymore. What are some common STDs/STIs that exist and are emerging? #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/JBkZ5ubeLO
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
A1: Nearly every sexually active person will have HPV at some point. Most types cause no harm. Other common STDs/STIs include: Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Syphilis & Herpes. A full list of symptoms and treatments: https://t.co/bqchzryq8u #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/0kTUVxpAtq
PHFE Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) @PhfeWic
RT @ChapCareOrg: Q1: Q1: It seems that people aren’t talking about STDs/STIs anymore. What are some common STDs/STIs that exist and are emerging? #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/JBkZ5ubeLO
CCALAC @CCALAC
A1: HPV, chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, herpes, trichomoniasis, & HIV/AIDS are all common forms of STDs/STIs. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/CvB4sOv3yS
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
RT @ISGMH: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A1) It's important to keep talking about STDs because the numbers are increasing - especially for chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
American Sexual Health Association @InfoASHA
In men, infection with Mgen can cause urethritis (swelling and irritation of the urethra), and in women it has been linked to cervicitis (inflammation of the cervix), pelvic inflammatory disease, and possibly infertility. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/CKFVzFNOZh
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
@PhfeWic Always glad to have our friends at @PhfeWic on #ChapCareChat
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
RT @ISGMH: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A1) Some groups are more affected than others - specifically gay and bisexual men. @IMPACTprogram has a whole section on their website dedicated to this topic: https://t.co/JLF3U7iCHM #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
@YesGTCV @ISGMH Hi! 👋👋 Lets get this started! #ChapCareChat
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
A1: Some of the most common STDs that exist today are Gonorrhea, Chlamydia, and Syphilis. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/kfLnEsyWpm
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
They're heeeeeeere! #ChapCareChat https://t.co/BN4cLr1HER
PHFE Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) @PhfeWic
RT @ChapCareOrg: A1: A1: Some of the most common STDs that exist today are Gonorrhea, Chlamydia, and Syphilis. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/kfLnEsyWpm
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @InfoASHA: In men, infection with Mgen can cause urethritis (swelling and irritation of the urethra), and in women it has been linked to cervicitis (inflammation of the cervix), pelvic inflammatory disease, and possibly infertility. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/CKFVzFNOZh
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
@CCALAC Hey friends! #ChapCareChat
Mount Sinai Adolescent Health Center @AdHealthCenter
A1: HPV is the most common STI in the USA! Most people who have or have had it got it in their teens or early 20s. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #stdawarenessmonth
Men's Health Network @MensHlthNetwork
A1: HPV rates are on the rise particular among men more so them women. Certain types of HPV can also lead to cancer. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
APLA Health @APLAHealth
RT @ChapCareOrg: A1: A1: Some of the most common STDs that exist today are Gonorrhea, Chlamydia, and Syphilis. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/kfLnEsyWpm
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
@SMART_squad Thanks for joining us #ChapCareChat
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
RT @ChapCareOrg: A1: A1: Some of the most common STDs that exist today are Gonorrhea, Chlamydia, and Syphilis. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/kfLnEsyWpm
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
@SFVLGBT Hello there! Welcome to the chat! 👋 Remember to use #ChapCareChat during the chat 😊
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
So glad to have to you with us! #ChapCareChat https://t.co/KCX0ueVRgC
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
RT @MensHlthNetwork: A1: A1: HPV rates are on the rise particular among men more so them women. Certain types of HPV can also lead to cancer. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
Vaidehi Mujumdar, MD @VeeMuj
RT @AdHealthCenter: A1: A1: HPV is the most common STI in the USA! Most people who have or have had it got it in their teens or early 20s. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #stdawarenessmonth
Rie Lopez, MPH (she/her) @RieOfLetters
RT @ChapCareOrg: A1: A1: Some of the most common STDs that exist today are Gonorrhea, Chlamydia, and Syphilis. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/kfLnEsyWpm
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
Very true! #ChapCareChat https://t.co/aOBsEGklem
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
Please remember to use the hashtag #ChapCareChat😁 https://t.co/0TU8bPjDo3
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @ISGMH: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A1) Some groups are more affected than others - specifically gay and bisexual men. @IMPACTprogram has a whole section on their website dedicated to this topic: https://t.co/JLF3U7iCHM #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @MensHlthNetwork: A1: A1: HPV rates are on the rise particular among men more so them women. Certain types of HPV can also lead to cancer. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @AdHealthCenter: A1: A1: HPV is the most common STI in the USA! Most people who have or have had it got it in their teens or early 20s. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #stdawarenessmonth
SMART Project at Northwestern @SMART_squad
A1: Young people are greatly impacted by STIs. According to the @CDC_HIVAIDS, youth 15-24 make up 70% of new gonorrhea infections, and many don't realize this! #chapcarechat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
@itsmarccuison @CDCSTD Great response Marc! Please use A(# of question): at the beginning of the answer and #ChapCareChat to be involved in the conversation. 😊
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @sabanclinic: A1: A1: Nearly every sexually active person will have HPV at some point. Most types cause no harm. Other common STDs/STIs include: Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Syphilis & Herpes. A full list of symptoms and treatments: https://t.co/bqchzryq8u #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/0kTUVxpAtq
Mount Sinai Adolescent Health Center @AdHealthCenter
A1: We've run the nation's largest HPV study for 10 years. We made this infographic to give the data back to the participants! #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #stdawarenessmonth
PHFE Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) @PhfeWic
RT @AdHealthCenter: A1: A1: HPV is the most common STI in the USA! Most people who have or have had it got it in their teens or early 20s. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #stdawarenessmonth
Rie Lopez, MPH (she/her) @RieOfLetters
@MensHlthNetwork This is so important to mention. There's vaccination push-back against giving boys and young men the #HPV vaccine, but they can contract and transmit HPV. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18
ClaremontHEO @HEOClaremont
RT @AdHealthCenter: A1: A1: HPV is the most common STI in the USA! Most people who have or have had it got it in their teens or early 20s. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #stdawarenessmonth
APLA Health @APLAHealth
RT @sabanclinic: A1: A1: Nearly every sexually active person will have HPV at some point. Most types cause no harm. Other common STDs/STIs include: Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Syphilis & Herpes. A full list of symptoms and treatments: https://t.co/bqchzryq8u #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/0kTUVxpAtq
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
RT @SMART_squad: A1: A1: Young people are greatly impacted by STIs. According to the @CDC_HIVAIDS, youth 15-24 make up 70% of new gonorrhea infections, and many don't realize this! #chapcarechat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
St. John's Community Health @sjhealthca
RT @CCALAC: A1: A1: HPV, chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, herpes, trichomoniasis, & HIV/AIDS are all common forms of STDs/STIs. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/CvB4sOv3yS
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
Q2: I don’t show signs or symptoms of having an STD/STI, but I was told symptoms don’t always appear. Is this true? Which STDs/STIs can exist without signs or symptoms? #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/zxcOFcUkwi
Mount Sinai Adolescent Health Center @AdHealthCenter
A1: We've run the nation's largest HPV study for 10 years. We made this infographic to give the data back to the participants! #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #stdawarenessmonth https://t.co/v6WsXwDJqA
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @RieOfLetters: Dear tweeps, Heads up! I will be talking sexual health, STIs and STDs for the next hour as part of #STDMonth18 #ChapCareChat
Mount Sinai Adolescent Health Center @AdHealthCenter
RT @RieOfLetters: @MensHlthNetwork This is so important to mention. There's vaccination push-back against giving boys and young men the #HPV vaccine, but they can contract and transmit HPV. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @AdHealthCenter: A1: A1: We've run the nation's largest HPV study for 10 years. We made this infographic to give the data back to the participants! #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #stdawarenessmonth https://t.co/v6WsXwDJqA
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
A2: Yes, it is true! Chlamydia is known as the “silent infection” because most people will never feel symptoms. If left untreated, this can cause infertility in women. That is why it is crucial to get yourself tested. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 https://t.co/UKz12TfYBy
Institute for SGM Health and Wellbeing @ISGMH
@ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A2) Yes - STDs don't always cause symptoms, so it's possible to have an infection and not know. HPV is the most common STD in the US, and most people with it never show symptoms. That's why it's so important to get tested regularly #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
Institute for SGM Health and Wellbeing @ISGMH
RT @ChapCareOrg: Q2: Q2: I don’t show signs or symptoms of having an STD/STI, but I was told symptoms don’t always appear. Is this true? Which STDs/STIs can exist without signs or symptoms? #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/zxcOFcUkwi
Men's Health Network @MensHlthNetwork
Q2: Yes, it's true. Nearly all STDs/STIs have cases of indivduals being asymptomatic. #HPV even #HIV AIDs can show no sypmtoms. Also, chlamydia, gonorrhea, herpes. So check yourself! #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/o0n1OgC7KV
Mount Sinai Adolescent Health Center @AdHealthCenter
RT @ChapCareOrg: Q2: Q2: I don’t show signs or symptoms of having an STD/STI, but I was told symptoms don’t always appear. Is this true? Which STDs/STIs can exist without signs or symptoms? #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/zxcOFcUkwi
PHFE Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) @PhfeWic
RT @ChapCareOrg: Q2: Q2: I don’t show signs or symptoms of having an STD/STI, but I was told symptoms don’t always appear. Is this true? Which STDs/STIs can exist without signs or symptoms? #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/zxcOFcUkwi
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
@drportiaj Hi professor! #ChapCareChat
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
@AdHealthCenter Great graphic and information! Thanks for sharing it. #ChapCareChat https://t.co/bnkvu8xML2
Institute for SGM Health and Wellbeing @ISGMH
@ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A2) Also, for some infections, the incubation period can be years - but you don’t have to wait that long to get tested. You can get tested for most common infections with 2-3 weeks of exposure. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
APLA Health @APLAHealth
RT @ChapCareOrg: Q2: Q2: I don’t show signs or symptoms of having an STD/STI, but I was told symptoms don’t always appear. Is this true? Which STDs/STIs can exist without signs or symptoms? #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/zxcOFcUkwi
Men's Health Network @MensHlthNetwork
RT @ISGMH: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A2) Also, for some infections, the incubation period can be years - but you don’t have to wait that long to get tested. You can get tested for most common infections with 2-3 weeks of exposure. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
CCALAC @CCALAC
A2: This is true! Many common STDs/STIs don’t present signs or symptoms among men or women. HPV, chlamydia, gonorrhea, & trchomoniasis can all exist without signs or symptoms. It's important to always get tested! #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/KWJJlGeuAu
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
RT @MensHlthNetwork: Q2: Q2: Yes, it's true. Nearly all STDs/STIs have cases of indivduals being asymptomatic. #HPV even #HIV AIDs can show no sypmtoms. Also, chlamydia, gonorrhea, herpes. So check yourself! #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/o0n1OgC7KV
APLA Health @APLAHealth
RT @AdHealthCenter: A1: A1: We've run the nation's largest HPV study for 10 years. We made this infographic to give the data back to the participants! #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #stdawarenessmonth https://t.co/v6WsXwDJqA
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
RT @ChapCareOrg: Q2: Q2: I don’t show signs or symptoms of having an STD/STI, but I was told symptoms don’t always appear. Is this true? Which STDs/STIs can exist without signs or symptoms? #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/zxcOFcUkwi
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
@SFVLGBT @CDCSTD Welcome friends! #ChapCareChat
American Sexual Health Association @InfoASHA
A2: chlamydia often has no signs especially in women! Find a clinic & get tested https://t.co/g2BdKCULwa #YesMeansTest #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/ijQnIwSdhY
American Sexual Health Association @InfoASHA
https://t.co/g2BdKCULwa #YesMeansTest #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/7tOoHIMdkS
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
@aplatweets @CDCSTD #ChapCareChat
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
A2: False. A person can have an STD and not show any of the known symptoms. You can have HPV, Chalmydia, Gonorrhea, or Herpes with no symptoms. The only way to know is to get tested. https://t.co/S7F95C0E9W #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/sZ5C5XYM8X
SMART Project at Northwestern @SMART_squad
A2: Yes! Many STDs/STIs can exist without symptoms, including chlamydia, gonorrhea, & HPV. This is why regular testing is important. #chapcarechat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
ClaremontHEO @HEOClaremont
For the most part many STI’s are asymptotic which is why it is important to get regularly tested #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/s0BMawM97m
Marc Cuison @itsmarccuison
Q2: HPV is the most common unidentifiable STD/STI. Though Chalmydia, Gonnorhea and Herpes have symptoms that may cause concern, some don't realize they've been infected.#ChapCareChat https://t.co/6Rg6Jev9LY
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @MensHlthNetwork: Q2: Q2: Yes, it's true. Nearly all STDs/STIs have cases of indivduals being asymptomatic. #HPV even #HIV AIDs can show no sypmtoms. Also, chlamydia, gonorrhea, herpes. So check yourself! #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/o0n1OgC7KV
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
This is true! Stigma is a big issue. Please use #ChapCareChat to engage in the chat. 😊 https://t.co/NWzjxxrl4b
APLA Health @APLAHealth
RT @ISGMH: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A2) Also, for some infections, the incubation period can be years - but you don’t have to wait that long to get tested. You can get tested for most common infections with 2-3 weeks of exposure. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @ISGMH: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A2) Yes - STDs don't always cause symptoms, so it's possible to have an infection and not know. HPV is the most common STD in the US, and most people with it never show symptoms. That's why it's so important to get tested regularly #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
A2: True! A person can have an STD and not show any of the known symptoms. You can have HPV, Chalmydia, Gonorrhea, or Herpes with no symptoms. The only way to know is to get tested. https://t.co/S7F95C0E9W #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/GZKWBR6Ffv
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @InfoASHA: https://t.co/g2BdKCULwa #YesMeansTest #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/7tOoHIMdkS
Rie Lopez, MPH (she/her) @RieOfLetters
Absolutely! Older populations are at risk of contracting STIs and STDs too! Each age group has a different level of risk, as well as the type of infection/diseases most prevalent. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 https://t.co/ktGQYcGe77
PHFE Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) @PhfeWic
RT @ChapCareOrg: A2: A2: Yes, it is true! Chlamydia is known as the “silent infection” because most people will never feel symptoms. If left untreated, this can cause infertility in women. That is why it is crucial to get yourself tested. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 https://t.co/UKz12TfYBy
Institute for SGM Health and Wellbeing @ISGMH
RT @RieOfLetters: Absolutely! Older populations are at risk of contracting STIs and STDs too! Each age group has a different level of risk, as well as the type of infection/diseases most prevalent. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 https://t.co/ktGQYcGe77
Men's Health Network @MensHlthNetwork
RT @InfoASHA: A2: A2: chlamydia often has no signs especially in women! Find a clinic & get tested https://t.co/g2BdKCULwa #YesMeansTest #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/ijQnIwSdhY
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @CCALAC: A2: A2: This is true! Many common STDs/STIs don’t present signs or symptoms among men or women. HPV, chlamydia, gonorrhea, & trchomoniasis can all exist without signs or symptoms. It's important to always get tested! #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/KWJJlGeuAu
Rie Lopez, MPH (she/her) @RieOfLetters
RT @HEOClaremont: For the most part many STI’s are asymptotic which is why it is important to get regularly tested #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/s0BMawM97m
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
RT @itsmarccuison: Q2: Q2: HPV is the most common unidentifiable STD/STI. Though Chalmydia, Gonnorhea and Herpes have symptoms that may cause concern, some don't realize they've been infected.#ChapCareChat https://t.co/6Rg6Jev9LY
Mount Sinai Adolescent Health Center @AdHealthCenter
A2: It's true! Nearly all STDs/STIs can show no symptoms! That's why it's so important to get regularly tested and use condoms/barrier methods. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #stdawarenessmonth https://t.co/3xknile9zN
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
RT @HEOClaremont: For the most part many STI’s are asymptotic which is why it is important to get regularly tested #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/s0BMawM97m
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @RieOfLetters: Absolutely! Older populations are at risk of contracting STIs and STDs too! Each age group has a different level of risk, as well as the type of infection/diseases most prevalent. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 https://t.co/ktGQYcGe77
Mount Sinai Adolescent Health Center @AdHealthCenter
RT @SMART_squad: A1: A1: Young people are greatly impacted by STIs. According to the @CDC_HIVAIDS, youth 15-24 make up 70% of new gonorrhea infections, and many don't realize this! #chapcarechat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
R3VNG @R3VNG
RT @ChapCareOrg: Q2: Q2: I don’t show signs or symptoms of having an STD/STI, but I was told symptoms don’t always appear. Is this true? Which STDs/STIs can exist without signs or symptoms? #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/zxcOFcUkwi
Rie Lopez, MPH (she/her) @RieOfLetters
RT @sabanclinic: A2: A2: True! A person can have an STD and not show any of the known symptoms. You can have HPV, Chalmydia, Gonorrhea, or Herpes with no symptoms. The only way to know is to get tested. https://t.co/S7F95C0E9W #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/GZKWBR6Ffv
R3VNG @R3VNG
RT @ChapCareOrg: Q1: Q1: It seems that people aren’t talking about STDs/STIs anymore. What are some common STDs/STIs that exist and are emerging? #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/JBkZ5ubeLO
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @HEOClaremont: For the most part many STI’s are asymptotic which is why it is important to get regularly tested #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/s0BMawM97m
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @InfoASHA: A2: A2: chlamydia often has no signs especially in women! Find a clinic & get tested https://t.co/g2BdKCULwa #YesMeansTest #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/ijQnIwSdhY
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
RT @AdHealthCenter: A2: A2: It's true! Nearly all STDs/STIs can show no symptoms! That's why it's so important to get regularly tested and use condoms/barrier methods. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #stdawarenessmonth https://t.co/3xknile9zN
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @ISGMH: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A2) Also, for some infections, the incubation period can be years - but you don’t have to wait that long to get tested. You can get tested for most common infections with 2-3 weeks of exposure. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
HHS OASH Region II @HHS_HealthReg2
At a time when #STDs are at a record high, it’s never been more important to protect your patients’ sexual health as a provider, or stand up for your own sexual health as a patient. #ChapCareChat https://t.co/AwNkUR4Xat
ClaremontHEO @HEOClaremont
RT @ISGMH: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A2) Also, for some infections, the incubation period can be years - but you don’t have to wait that long to get tested. You can get tested for most common infections with 2-3 weeks of exposure. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
Great response! Remember to use #ChapCareChat👍 https://t.co/S4jRq2pwtM
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
#KnowWhereYouStand and #GetTested! #ChapCareChat https://t.co/XXCpTTzRTx
Amy Jenkins @amy9088
RT @HEOClaremont: For the most part many STI’s are asymptotic which is why it is important to get regularly tested #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/s0BMawM97m
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
@HEOClaremont Getting tested frequently helps detect an STD/STI early. This way an individual can get treated in time. #ChapCareChat
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
Q3: I’ve been with my partner for 3 years, and we’re sexually exclusive. There’s no way either one of us has an STD/STI. Why should my partner and I still get tested? #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/0aslFTFU7H
Rie Lopez, MPH (she/her) @RieOfLetters
Testing is important even if you think you are low-risk/in a committed relationship. Lack of obvious symptoms is one reason why. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 https://t.co/430JeNH21y
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @SMART_squad: A1: A1: Young people are greatly impacted by STIs. According to the @CDC_HIVAIDS, youth 15-24 make up 70% of new gonorrhea infections, and many don't realize this! #chapcarechat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
Institute for SGM Health and Wellbeing @ISGMH
RT @ChapCareOrg: Q3: Q3: I’ve been with my partner for 3 years, and we’re sexually exclusive. There’s no way either one of us has an STD/STI. Why should my partner and I still get tested? #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/0aslFTFU7H
Institute for SGM Health and Wellbeing @ISGMH
@ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A3) Even people in long-term monogamous relationships can get STD's. Some infections, like herpes and HPV, can lie dormant for years before diagnosis. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
RT @ChapCareOrg: Q3: Q3: I’ve been with my partner for 3 years, and we’re sexually exclusive. There’s no way either one of us has an STD/STI. Why should my partner and I still get tested? #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/0aslFTFU7H
Institute for SGM Health and Wellbeing @ISGMH
@ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A3) Check out this blog about protecting each other by getting tested together! https://t.co/BrZJeqoh5F #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18
Institute for SGM Health and Wellbeing @ISGMH
@ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A3) Check out this blog about protecting each other by getting tested together! https://t.co/BrZJeqoh5F #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18
Laura Orozco @LauraOr56606312
@ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A1). HPV is the most common STD that is seen in those that are sexually active. Recently Ive been hearing a lot about chlamydia by people around me. People that they know are infected because they weren't careful about using condoms. #chapcarechat
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
A3: It’s good for you and your partner to get tested before having sex without a condom. If you’re in an open relationship, you may want to get tested more frequently. https://t.co/yRzx2ckLSk #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/sSydQE1pi2
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @ISGMH: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A3) Even people in long-term monogamous relationships can get STD's. Some infections, like herpes and HPV, can lie dormant for years before diagnosis. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
Rie Lopez, MPH (she/her) @RieOfLetters
@HHS_HealthReg2 My health care provider mentioned testing at my annual wellness exam. I was so happy! #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18
HHS OASH Region II @HHS_HealthReg2
You can’t tell if someone has an #STD just by looking at them. Many STDs don’t cause any symptoms. #STDMonth18 #STIAwarenessMonth #ChapCareChat https://t.co/6N4QexPP0F
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: At a time when #STDs are at a record high, it’s never been more important to protect your patients’ sexual health as a provider, or stand up for your own sexual health as a patient. #ChapCareChat https://t.co/AwNkUR4Xat
American Sexual Health Association @InfoASHA
A3: STDs/STIs are most often transmitted by partners who have no clue so testing is crucial. If you say yes to sex then #YesMeansTest! #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/r19lLs0t1b
Men's Health Network @MensHlthNetwork
A3: While monogamous couples are at lower risk for STIs and STDs -- you should ALWAYS know your status and get tested at least annually. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: You can’t tell if someone has an #STD just by looking at them. Many STDs don’t cause any symptoms. #STDMonth18 #STIAwarenessMonth #ChapCareChat https://t.co/6N4QexPP0F
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
A3: Getting tested does not equate to cheating or lack of trust. People can have an STD for years and not know it. Getting tested will give you piece mind, which can result in better sexual health for both parties. #chapcarechat #STDMonth18 https://t.co/TyKSAnN3gc
APLA Health @APLAHealth
@ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD It can sometimes take several years from the point of contact for some STD/STIs to show symptoms or show up in a test. It’s best to get tested even if you think that you and your partner are STD/STI free. Get tested together. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/yX1Rw2qUcA
Rie Lopez, MPH (she/her) @RieOfLetters
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: You can’t tell if someone has an #STD just by looking at them. Many STDs don’t cause any symptoms. #STDMonth18 #STIAwarenessMonth #ChapCareChat https://t.co/6N4QexPP0F
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
@ISGMH @CDCSTD Can these dormant infections be detected when tested? #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
APLA Health @APLAHealth
RT @ChapCareOrg: Q3: Q3: I’ve been with my partner for 3 years, and we’re sexually exclusive. There’s no way either one of us has an STD/STI. Why should my partner and I still get tested? #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/0aslFTFU7H
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @InfoASHA: A3: A3: STDs/STIs are most often transmitted by partners who have no clue so testing is crucial. If you say yes to sex then #YesMeansTest! #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/r19lLs0t1b
ClaremontHEO @HEOClaremont
RT @ISGMH: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A3) Even people in long-term monogamous relationships can get STD's. Some infections, like herpes and HPV, can lie dormant for years before diagnosis. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
RT @ISGMH: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A3) Check out this blog about protecting each other by getting tested together! https://t.co/BrZJeqoh5F #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18
Marc Cuison @itsmarccuison
Q3: Asymptomatic STD/STI will still infect ANYONE. It doesn't matter how long a relationship has been. EVERYONE is susceptible of being infected. #ChapCareChat https://t.co/MX9zQLGgKD
HHS OASH Region II @HHS_HealthReg2
Not all medical checkups include #STD testing. Unless you ask to be tested, you can’t assume you have been. #STDMonth18 #STIAwarenessMonth #ChapCareChat https://t.co/HKpBCnzPxi
APLA Health @APLAHealth
RT @ISGMH: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A3) Even people in long-term monogamous relationships can get STD's. Some infections, like herpes and HPV, can lie dormant for years before diagnosis. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
APLA Health @APLAHealth
RT @ChapCareOrg: A3: A3: Getting tested does not equate to cheating or lack of trust. People can have an STD for years and not know it. Getting tested will give you piece mind, which can result in better sexual health for both parties. #chapcarechat #STDMonth18 https://t.co/TyKSAnN3gc
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @LauraOr56606312: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A1). HPV is the most common STD that is seen in those that are sexually active. Recently Ive been hearing a lot about chlamydia by people around me. People that they know are infected because they weren't careful about using condoms. #chapcarechat
Rie Lopez, MPH (she/her) @RieOfLetters
RT @aplatweets: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD It can sometimes take several years from the point of contact for some STD/STIs to show symptoms or show up in a test. It’s best to get tested even if you think that you and your partner are STD/STI free. Get tested together. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/yX1Rw2qUcA
ClaremontHEO @HEOClaremont
RT @ISGMH: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A3) Even people in long-term monogamous relationships can get STD's. Some infections, like herpes and HPV, can lie dormant for years before diagnosis. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
Thanks for pointing out. HPV is a lesser talked about STD #ChapCareChat https://t.co/Gp2P7iN7zk
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
RT @ISGMH: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A3) Even people in long-term monogamous relationships can get STD's. Some infections, like herpes and HPV, can lie dormant for years before diagnosis. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
RT @aplatweets: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD It can sometimes take several years from the point of contact for some STD/STIs to show symptoms or show up in a test. It’s best to get tested even if you think that you and your partner are STD/STI free. Get tested together. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/yX1Rw2qUcA
SMART Project at Northwestern @SMART_squad
A3: Talking to an exclusive partner about testing can feel awkward, but it's so important to the health of both parties because many STDs/STIs may not show symptoms for years. #chapcarechat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @aplatweets: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD It can sometimes take several years from the point of contact for some STD/STIs to show symptoms or show up in a test. It’s best to get tested even if you think that you and your partner are STD/STI free. Get tested together. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/yX1Rw2qUcA
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @itsmarccuison: Q3: Q3: Asymptomatic STD/STI will still infect ANYONE. It doesn't matter how long a relationship has been. EVERYONE is susceptible of being infected. #ChapCareChat https://t.co/MX9zQLGgKD
American Sexual Health Association @InfoASHA
@ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A3: Download ASHA's Chlamydia 101 fact sheet at https://t.co/4pV0LvxVzp #YesMeansTest #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/2eCNdbd3HB
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
Q4: Now that I know everyone should be tested, what about contraceptives? Should we still use them during sex? Is there one contraceptive that will prevent all STDs and STIs? #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/GW0zd58caY
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @InfoASHA: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A3: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A3: Download ASHA's Chlamydia 101 fact sheet at https://t.co/4pV0LvxVzp #YesMeansTest #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/2eCNdbd3HB
CCALAC @CCALAC
@ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A3: Some STDs/STIs can be sneaky & don’t present symptoms! Drs. will recommend different tests based on age, sex, & sexual history, despite rel. status. Talk to your doctor about testing for your personal health and relationship wellbeing. #ChapCareChat #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/8MyOQxQnni
Institute for SGM Health and Wellbeing @ISGMH
@ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A4) It's not so simple - there is no single type of protection from all STD's, and the risk of transmission depends on the type of sex (and infection) in question. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
Institute for SGM Health and Wellbeing @ISGMH
RT @ChapCareOrg: Q4: Q4: Now that I know everyone should be tested, what about contraceptives? Should we still use them during sex? Is there one contraceptive that will prevent all STDs and STIs? #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/GW0zd58caY
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @SMART_squad: A3: A3: Talking to an exclusive partner about testing can feel awkward, but it's so important to the health of both parties because many STDs/STIs may not show symptoms for years. #chapcarechat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
Alana Ward @AlanaJWard
RT @AdHealthCenter: A1: A1: We've run the nation's largest HPV study for 10 years. We made this infographic to give the data back to the participants! #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #stdawarenessmonth https://t.co/v6WsXwDJqA
Mount Sinai Adolescent Health Center @AdHealthCenter
A3) STIs can stay dormant for a long time. Even though there's a lower chance you have an STI, you'll feel less anxious. It's also a great time to ask your dr other sexual health questions AND practice communicating about sex w your partner! #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 https://t.co/RpxP7OEyUv
Institute for SGM Health and Wellbeing @ISGMH
@ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A4) Anybody who has unprotected oral, anal, or vaginal sex, or genital-skin-to-skin contact with another person can get a STD. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
Mount Sinai Adolescent Health Center @AdHealthCenter
RT @SMART_squad: A3: A3: Talking to an exclusive partner about testing can feel awkward, but it's so important to the health of both parties because many STDs/STIs may not show symptoms for years. #chapcarechat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
ClaremontHEO @HEOClaremont
RT @aplatweets: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD It can sometimes take several years from the point of contact for some STD/STIs to show symptoms or show up in a test. It’s best to get tested even if you think that you and your partner are STD/STI free. Get tested together. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/yX1Rw2qUcA
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
RT @ChapCareOrg: Q4: Q4: Now that I know everyone should be tested, what about contraceptives? Should we still use them during sex? Is there one contraceptive that will prevent all STDs and STIs? #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/GW0zd58caY
Men's Health Network @MensHlthNetwork
A4: Contraceptives should always be used for non-monogamous sex partners. No contraceptive is 100% effective against STIs or STDS but they can significant reduce the risk of an infection. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/v1EzeXN1k8
Institute for SGM Health and Wellbeing @ISGMH
@ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A4) There are lots of options to choose from to make sex safer - like using external condoms, internal condoms, or dental dams. This page from @Scarleteen is an excellent resource on these barrier methods: https://t.co/VN2keMyKdK #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
A4: Most contraceptives do prevent the chances of getting pregnant, so unless if you are aiming to get pregnant, you should definitely be using contraceptives during sex. Aside from abstinence, the one contraceptive that will prevent all STDs & STIs is condoms. #ChapCareChat https://t.co/b0UArQijSk
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
@Christian_81608 @CDCSTD @drportiaj students came out strong today! #ChapCareChat https://t.co/pIrebj97ON
APLA Health @APLAHealth
RT @ChapCareOrg: Q4: Q4: Now that I know everyone should be tested, what about contraceptives? Should we still use them during sex? Is there one contraceptive that will prevent all STDs and STIs? #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/GW0zd58caY
Rie Lopez, MPH (she/her) @RieOfLetters
We need to help everyone, even exclusive partners, feel more comfortable talking about STDs and STIs with their partners. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 https://t.co/q4fUfilOYi
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
A4: No condom prevents STDs 100%, but nothing protects better than a condom used properly. STDs that are spread by Skin to Skin contact (HPV, Herpes, Pubic Lice) may be transmitted even while using a condom. https://t.co/iPUEibcLBv #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/xpZi6aV09F
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
RT @ISGMH: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A4) Anybody who has unprotected oral, anal, or vaginal sex, or genital-skin-to-skin contact with another person can get a STD. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
Rie Lopez, MPH (she/her) @RieOfLetters
RT @InfoASHA: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A3: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A3: Download ASHA's Chlamydia 101 fact sheet at https://t.co/4pV0LvxVzp #YesMeansTest #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/2eCNdbd3HB
Men's Health Network @MensHlthNetwork
RT @ISGMH: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A4) There are lots of options to choose from to make sex safer - like using external condoms, internal condoms, or dental dams. This page from @Scarleteen is an excellent resource on these barrier methods: https://t.co/VN2keMyKdK #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
RT @InfoASHA: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A3: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A3: Download ASHA's Chlamydia 101 fact sheet at https://t.co/4pV0LvxVzp #YesMeansTest #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/2eCNdbd3HB
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
Thanks for sharing this great resource #ChapCareChat https://t.co/5W6YEpAeM2
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @ISGMH: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A4) There are lots of options to choose from to make sex safer - like using external condoms, internal condoms, or dental dams. This page from @Scarleteen is an excellent resource on these barrier methods: https://t.co/VN2keMyKdK #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
RT @RieOfLetters: We need to help everyone, even exclusive partners, feel more comfortable talking about STDs and STIs with their partners. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 https://t.co/q4fUfilOYi
APLA Health @APLAHealth
@ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD There is no contraceptive that is 100% effective at preventing all STDs/STIs, only abstinence. However, condoms are currently the best option for sexually active people regarding STD/STI prevention. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/vrwlfBNuqE
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @ISGMH: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A4) Anybody who has unprotected oral, anal, or vaginal sex, or genital-skin-to-skin contact with another person can get a STD. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @MensHlthNetwork: A4: A4: Contraceptives should always be used for non-monogamous sex partners. No contraceptive is 100% effective against STIs or STDS but they can significant reduce the risk of an infection. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/v1EzeXN1k8
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @AdHealthCenter: A3) STIs can stay dormant for a long time. Even though there's a lower chance you have an STI, you'll feel less anxious. It's also a great time to ask your dr other sexual health questions AND practice communicating about sex w your partner! #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 https://t.co/RpxP7OEyUv
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @ISGMH: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A4) It's not so simple - there is no single type of protection from all STD's, and the risk of transmission depends on the type of sex (and infection) in question. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
HHS OASH Region II @HHS_HealthReg2
The only way to know for sure if one has an #STD is to get tested. #STDMonth18 #TreatMeRight #ChapCareChat https://t.co/ZxQbhdOyxu
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @CCALAC: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A3: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A3: Some STDs/STIs can be sneaky & don’t present symptoms! Drs. will recommend different tests based on age, sex, & sexual history, despite rel. status. Talk to your doctor about testing for your personal health and relationship wellbeing. #ChapCareChat #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/8MyOQxQnni
CCALAC @CCALAC
@ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A4: It is important to use contraceptives during sex if you want to avoid pregnancy, but they do not provide complete protection from STDs/STIs. Only condoms reduce the risk of acquiring STDs/STIs from skin-to-skin contact! #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
APLA Health @APLAHealth
RT @ChapCareOrg: A4: A4: Most contraceptives do prevent the chances of getting pregnant, so unless if you are aiming to get pregnant, you should definitely be using contraceptives during sex. Aside from abstinence, the one contraceptive that will prevent all STDs & STIs is condoms. #ChapCareChat https://t.co/b0UArQijSk
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @sabanclinic: A4: A4: No condom prevents STDs 100%, but nothing protects better than a condom used properly. STDs that are spread by Skin to Skin contact (HPV, Herpes, Pubic Lice) may be transmitted even while using a condom. https://t.co/iPUEibcLBv #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/xpZi6aV09F
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @aplatweets: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD There is no contraceptive that is 100% effective at preventing all STDs/STIs, only abstinence. However, condoms are currently the best option for sexually active people regarding STD/STI prevention. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/vrwlfBNuqE
Institute for SGM Health and Wellbeing @ISGMH
RT @sabanclinic: A4: A4: No condom prevents STDs 100%, but nothing protects better than a condom used properly. STDs that are spread by Skin to Skin contact (HPV, Herpes, Pubic Lice) may be transmitted even while using a condom. https://t.co/iPUEibcLBv #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/xpZi6aV09F
American Sexual Health Association @InfoASHA
A4: condoms of the male and female (or external and internal) varieties are excellent at STD and pregnancy prevention #YesMeansTest #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
@RieOfLetters Yes! Absolutely agree. The more open we become about talking about STDs / STIs the easier people will receive the information. Prevention through education. Great point! #ChapCareChat
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
Q5: A friend told me using two condoms will doubles my chances of not getting an STD/STI during intercourse. Does two condoms mean double protection? What are effective ways to decrease my chances of contracting an STD / STI? #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/sf1DRn4h1x
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: The only way to know for sure if one has an #STD is to get tested. #STDMonth18 #TreatMeRight #ChapCareChat https://t.co/ZxQbhdOyxu
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
RT @aplatweets: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD There is no contraceptive that is 100% effective at preventing all STDs/STIs, only abstinence. However, condoms are currently the best option for sexually active people regarding STD/STI prevention. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/vrwlfBNuqE
Mount Sinai Adolescent Health Center @AdHealthCenter
@ISGMH @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A4: Unfortunately there's not one thing that prevents pregnancy and ALL STIs. External or internal condoms can greatly reduce the chance of getting pregnant if that's a concern, and protect against many (not all!) STIs. #chapcarechat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
HHS OASH Region II @HHS_HealthReg2
If you are sexually active, you can reduce your risk of getting an #STD by using a #condom. Got condoms? Condoms help prevent STDs! Find FREE condoms near you: https://t.co/lgCPGWzZa7 #STDMonth18 #TreatMeRight #ChapCareChat https://t.co/AIjl53UE7x
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @AdHealthCenter: @ISGMH @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A4: @ISGMH @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A4: Unfortunately there's not one thing that prevents pregnancy and ALL STIs. External or internal condoms can greatly reduce the chance of getting pregnant if that's a concern, and protect against many (not all!) STIs. #chapcarechat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
RT @ISGMH: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A4) There are lots of options to choose from to make sex safer - like using external condoms, internal condoms, or dental dams. This page from @Scarleteen is an excellent resource on these barrier methods: https://t.co/VN2keMyKdK #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @CCALAC: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A4: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A4: It is important to use contraceptives during sex if you want to avoid pregnancy, but they do not provide complete protection from STDs/STIs. Only condoms reduce the risk of acquiring STDs/STIs from skin-to-skin contact! #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
Marc Cuison @itsmarccuison
@ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A4: The most effective contraceptive would be vasectomy for men. It's reversible. Most contraceptives have side effects, so always consult with your doctor first. #ChapCareChat
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
RT @ChapCareOrg: A4: A4: Most contraceptives do prevent the chances of getting pregnant, so unless if you are aiming to get pregnant, you should definitely be using contraceptives during sex. Aside from abstinence, the one contraceptive that will prevent all STDs & STIs is condoms. #ChapCareChat https://t.co/b0UArQijSk
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
A5: This is a MYTH! Using two condoms can cause friction, which increases the chances of the condom breaking during intercourse. An effective way to keep your condoms from breaking is keeping them in a dry and cool place. #ChapCareChat https://t.co/K2t75Ft4B0
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: If you are sexually active, you can reduce your risk of getting an #STD by using a #condom. Got condoms? Condoms help prevent STDs! Find FREE condoms near you: https://t.co/lgCPGWzZa7 #STDMonth18 #TreatMeRight #ChapCareChat https://t.co/AIjl53UE7x
Institute for SGM Health and Wellbeing @ISGMH
@ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A5) PLEASE do NOT wear two condoms at once - this can cause the condom to rip. Two condoms means NO protection. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
Men's Health Network @MensHlthNetwork
RT @aplatweets: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD There is no contraceptive that is 100% effective at preventing all STDs/STIs, only abstinence. However, condoms are currently the best option for sexually active people regarding STD/STI prevention. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/vrwlfBNuqE
Institute for SGM Health and Wellbeing @ISGMH
RT @ChapCareOrg: Q5: Q5: A friend told me using two condoms will doubles my chances of not getting an STD/STI during intercourse. Does two condoms mean double protection? What are effective ways to decrease my chances of contracting an STD / STI? #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/sf1DRn4h1x
APLA Health @APLAHealth
@ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD This is ABSOLUTELY not true! Doubling up on condoms can actually increase the friction between them, making it more likely that they’ll tear. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/bv03ovvFrj
Institute for SGM Health and Wellbeing @ISGMH
@aplatweets @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A5) 95% of young men who have sex with men make errors when using condoms. Here's a fantastic resource on how to use condoms the right way to ensure that you are as protected as possible: https://t.co/bcvU1ZGu9i #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
PHFE Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) @PhfeWic
RT @ChapCareOrg: Q3: Q3: I’ve been with my partner for 3 years, and we’re sexually exclusive. There’s no way either one of us has an STD/STI. Why should my partner and I still get tested? #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/0aslFTFU7H
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @itsmarccuison: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A4: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A4: The most effective contraceptive would be vasectomy for men. It's reversible. Most contraceptives have side effects, so always consult with your doctor first. #ChapCareChat
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
RT @ChapCareOrg: Q5: Q5: A friend told me using two condoms will doubles my chances of not getting an STD/STI during intercourse. Does two condoms mean double protection? What are effective ways to decrease my chances of contracting an STD / STI? #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/sf1DRn4h1x
APLA Health @APLAHealth
@ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD If you are curious about safe sex practices, contact a doctor, another medical professional, or a community educator at APLA Health. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
Men's Health Network @MensHlthNetwork
Q5: Doubling up & wearing two condoms at once during sexual activity does not increase protection -- you are more likely to tear or rip the protective barrier in the process. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/HveXUOKAnS
APLA Health @APLAHealth
RT @ChapCareOrg: Q5: Q5: A friend told me using two condoms will doubles my chances of not getting an STD/STI during intercourse. Does two condoms mean double protection? What are effective ways to decrease my chances of contracting an STD / STI? #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/sf1DRn4h1x
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
🔑🔑🔑🔑🔑 #ChapCareChat https://t.co/PaEkduOdBQ
APLA Health @APLAHealth
RT @ChapCareOrg: A5: A5: This is a MYTH! Using two condoms can cause friction, which increases the chances of the condom breaking during intercourse. An effective way to keep your condoms from breaking is keeping them in a dry and cool place. #ChapCareChat https://t.co/K2t75Ft4B0
Mount Sinai Adolescent Health Center @AdHealthCenter
A4: Even though there's not 1 birth control method that protects against all STIs, using birth control with condoms is a great idea! You can use these questions as a guide to help you think about what birth control method is best for you. #ChapCareChat https://t.co/OFi4rswpyN
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @aplatweets: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD This is ABSOLUTELY not true! Doubling up on condoms can actually increase the friction between them, making it more likely that they’ll tear. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/bv03ovvFrj
SMART Project at Northwestern @SMART_squad
A4: Unfortunately, there isn't a single contraceptive that is 100% effective. But, if used correctly, condoms are very effective! #chapcarechat #STDMonth18 #stdawarenessmonth https://t.co/0EgywY9Lpd
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @ISGMH: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A5) PLEASE do NOT wear two condoms at once - this can cause the condom to rip. Two condoms means NO protection. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
A5a: Don’t listen to your friend! Using two condoms at once will cause more friction and can cause additional leakage or tearing of the condom. It also won’t fit correctly and risks slipping off. https://t.co/Yezh4S0VuN #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/tEnCn7xSwM
APLA Health @APLAHealth
RT @ISGMH: @aplatweets @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A5) 95% of young men who have sex with men make errors when using condoms. Here's a fantastic resource on how to use condoms the right way to ensure that you are as protected as possible: https://t.co/bcvU1ZGu9i #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
RT @ISGMH: @aplatweets @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A5) 95% of young men who have sex with men make errors when using condoms. Here's a fantastic resource on how to use condoms the right way to ensure that you are as protected as possible: https://t.co/bcvU1ZGu9i #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
A5b: The best way to protect yourself against STDs is by using condoms the right way, every time: https://t.co/xtFLyoL1wZ #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
Q6: I heard STDs/STIs are only passed through sexual intercourse. Are there other forms of STD/STI transmission? What’s the best prevention for STDS/STI that can be transmitted through non-sexual contact? #ChapCareChat https://t.co/jrxiHKO8JK
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @aplatweets: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD If you are curious about safe sex practices, contact a doctor, another medical professional, or a community educator at APLA Health. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
@ISGMH @CDCSTD Can you combine a male and female condom? 🤔 #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
A5c: If you're unsure of how to properly put on a condom, here's a video from @PPFA that can help: https://t.co/0MqcY09Dqd #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
American Sexual Health Association @InfoASHA
A5: No! "double bagging" or using two condoms increases friction and makes them more likely to break or fail. One to a customer, please! #YesMeansTest #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @sabanclinic: A5a: A5a: Don’t listen to your friend! Using two condoms at once will cause more friction and can cause additional leakage or tearing of the condom. It also won’t fit correctly and risks slipping off. https://t.co/Yezh4S0VuN #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/tEnCn7xSwM
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @AdHealthCenter: A4: A4: Even though there's not 1 birth control method that protects against all STIs, using birth control with condoms is a great idea! You can use these questions as a guide to help you think about what birth control method is best for you. #ChapCareChat https://t.co/OFi4rswpyN
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
RT @AdHealthCenter: A4: A4: Even though there's not 1 birth control method that protects against all STIs, using birth control with condoms is a great idea! You can use these questions as a guide to help you think about what birth control method is best for you. #ChapCareChat https://t.co/OFi4rswpyN
HHS OASH Region II @HHS_HealthReg2
No, you should never use more than 1 condom at a time. Using 2 condoms actually offers less protection than using just one. Why? Using 2 condoms can cause friction between them, weakening the material & increasing the chance that the condoms might break. #STDMonth18 #ChapCareChat
Laura Orozco @LauraOr56606312
@ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A3) It doesn't matter how long you've been with a person it is important to get tested because even if we think they are exclusive there are times when either partner engage in unprotected sex with someone else. Getting tested is there to help prevent STDs/STIs. #chapcarechat
CCALAC @CCALAC
@ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A5: No! Friction from both condoms can cause tears in the condoms, leaving room for STD/STI transmission & pregnancy. Using a male condom decreases your chances of contracting an STD/STI. Certain vaccines also prevent STDs/STIs!#ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/9TOXsQa03Z
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @InfoASHA: A5: A5: No! "double bagging" or using two condoms increases friction and makes them more likely to break or fail. One to a customer, please! #YesMeansTest #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
Mount Sinai Adolescent Health Center @AdHealthCenter
A5: Double bagging is NEVER a good idea. It makes it MORE likely your condom will break-- and probably make sex less fun for both of you! Instead, use an internal OR external condom with some water-based lube! #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 https://t.co/ix3elngnSW
Institute for SGM Health and Wellbeing @ISGMH
@ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A6) STD transmission can occur in a number of different ways, including penetrative intercourse, genital skin-to-skin contact, oral sex, and sharing sex toys with no barriers. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
APLA Health @APLAHealth
@ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD Few STDs/STIs are transmitted outside of intercourse. Herpes, however, can be transmitted through kissing and HPV can be transmitted through skin-to-skin contact. Oral sex, which some don’t consider intercourse, can also lead to infection from pre-ejaculate or blood.#ChapCareChat https://t.co/SH8yZTRreT
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
RT @InfoASHA: A5: A5: No! "double bagging" or using two condoms increases friction and makes them more likely to break or fail. One to a customer, please! #YesMeansTest #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
APLA Health @APLAHealth
RT @ChapCareOrg: Q6: Q6: I heard STDs/STIs are only passed through sexual intercourse. Are there other forms of STD/STI transmission? What’s the best prevention for STDS/STI that can be transmitted through non-sexual contact? #ChapCareChat https://t.co/jrxiHKO8JK
SMART Project at Northwestern @SMART_squad
A5: Two condoms =/= double protection and can actually increase the chances of it breaking! #chapcarechat #STDMonth18 #stdawarenessmonth
HHS OASH Region II @HHS_HealthReg2
No other method of birth control is as successful at protecting people against sexually transmitted diseases (#STDs) as a condom. So always use a condom if you are having any kind of sex (vaginal, anal, or oral). But just one at a time! #STDMonth18 #TreatMeRight #ChapCareChat
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
@ISGMH @CDCSTD Thanks for clarifying! #ChapCareChat
Institute for SGM Health and Wellbeing @ISGMH
@ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A6) There are ways to prevent STD transmission through non-sexual contact, such as the HPV and hepatitis B vaccine. It's also important to get tested regularly. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @aplatweets: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD Few STDs/STIs are transmitted outside of intercourse. Herpes, however, can be transmitted through kissing and HPV can be transmitted through skin-to-skin contact. Oral sex, which some don’t consider intercourse, can also lead to infection from pre-ejaculate or blood.#ChapCareChat https://t.co/SH8yZTRreT
Rie Lopez, MPH (she/her) @RieOfLetters
Sorry, I have to bow out early! It was a fantastic chat, as always! #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
Very informative video. Thanks @sabanclinic #ChapCareChat https://t.co/quusvhohvX
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
RT @aplatweets: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD Few STDs/STIs are transmitted outside of intercourse. Herpes, however, can be transmitted through kissing and HPV can be transmitted through skin-to-skin contact. Oral sex, which some don’t consider intercourse, can also lead to infection from pre-ejaculate or blood.#ChapCareChat https://t.co/SH8yZTRreT
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
RT @ISGMH: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A6) STD transmission can occur in a number of different ways, including penetrative intercourse, genital skin-to-skin contact, oral sex, and sharing sex toys with no barriers. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
Rie Lopez, MPH (she/her) @RieOfLetters
RT @aplatweets: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD There is no contraceptive that is 100% effective at preventing all STDs/STIs, only abstinence. However, condoms are currently the best option for sexually active people regarding STD/STI prevention. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/vrwlfBNuqE
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: No other method of birth control is as successful at protecting people against sexually transmitted diseases (#STDs) as a condom. So always use a condom if you are having any kind of sex (vaginal, anal, or oral). But just one at a time! #STDMonth18 #TreatMeRight #ChapCareChat
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
RT @AdHealthCenter: A5: A5: Double bagging is NEVER a good idea. It makes it MORE likely your condom will break-- and probably make sex less fun for both of you! Instead, use an internal OR external condom with some water-based lube! #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 https://t.co/ix3elngnSW
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @CCALAC: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A5: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A5: No! Friction from both condoms can cause tears in the condoms, leaving room for STD/STI transmission & pregnancy. Using a male condom decreases your chances of contracting an STD/STI. Certain vaccines also prevent STDs/STIs!#ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/9TOXsQa03Z
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
RT @CCALAC: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A5: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A5: No! Friction from both condoms can cause tears in the condoms, leaving room for STD/STI transmission & pregnancy. Using a male condom decreases your chances of contracting an STD/STI. Certain vaccines also prevent STDs/STIs!#ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/9TOXsQa03Z
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @LauraOr56606312: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A3) It doesn't matter how long you've been with a person it is important to get tested because even if we think they are exclusive there are times when either partner engage in unprotected sex with someone else. Getting tested is there to help prevent STDs/STIs. #chapcarechat
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: No, you should never use more than 1 condom at a time. Using 2 condoms actually offers less protection than using just one. Why? Using 2 condoms can cause friction between them, weakening the material & increasing the chance that the condoms might break. #STDMonth18 #ChapCareChat
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
A6: Intercourse is not the only way to transmit an STD/STI. STDs/STIs can be transmitted during oral sex which is why you and your partner should use some type of barrier such as a condom or dental dam. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/fQE97z49TU
Men's Health Network @MensHlthNetwork
Q6: STDs and STIs can still be passed through mutual masturbation, oral sex and anal sex. Kissing or skin-to-skin contact can also pass along certain types of herpes & HPV. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
HHS OASH Region II @HHS_HealthReg2
If abstinence is not possible, use #condoms whenever you have sex—vaginal, anal, or oral. #STDMonth18 #TreatMeRight #ChapCareChat https://t.co/aLKdoizbJn
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
RT @ISGMH: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A6) There are ways to prevent STD transmission through non-sexual contact, such as the HPV and hepatitis B vaccine. It's also important to get tested regularly. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
Men's Health Network @MensHlthNetwork
RT @ISGMH: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A6) STD transmission can occur in a number of different ways, including penetrative intercourse, genital skin-to-skin contact, oral sex, and sharing sex toys with no barriers. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
RT @ChapCareOrg: A6: A6: Intercourse is not the only way to transmit an STD/STI. STDs/STIs can be transmitted during oral sex which is why you and your partner should use some type of barrier such as a condom or dental dam. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/fQE97z49TU
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
Thank you for stopping by! 😊 #ChapCareChat https://t.co/DK0wetOfUl
CCALAC @CCALAC
A6: Yes – STDs/STIs can be passed through blood transfusions, unclean needles, skin-to-skin contact, & oral sex to name a few. Condoms, vaccines, & sanitation are effective ways to avoid STDs/STIs. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/XcsB3fH1rX
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
RT @MensHlthNetwork: Q6: Q6: STDs and STIs can still be passed through mutual masturbation, oral sex and anal sex. Kissing or skin-to-skin contact can also pass along certain types of herpes & HPV. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
Laura Orozco @LauraOr56606312
@ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A4) There is no contraceptive that will protect against getting STDs/STIs, they are there to prevent pregnancy. Therefore, if you want to reduce your risk of getting infected just engage in protected sex. #chapcarechat
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
Q7: What are other common myths regarding STDs, and how do we dispel these myths? #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/nDBIiQawaw
PHFE Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) @PhfeWic
RT @SMART_squad: A3: A3: Talking to an exclusive partner about testing can feel awkward, but it's so important to the health of both parties because many STDs/STIs may not show symptoms for years. #chapcarechat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
APLA Health @APLAHealth
RT @ChapCareOrg: Q7: Q7: What are other common myths regarding STDs, and how do we dispel these myths? #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/nDBIiQawaw
PHFE Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) @PhfeWic
RT @ChapCareOrg: Q4: Q4: Now that I know everyone should be tested, what about contraceptives? Should we still use them during sex? Is there one contraceptive that will prevent all STDs and STIs? #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/GW0zd58caY
Institute for SGM Health and Wellbeing @ISGMH
RT @ChapCareOrg: Q7: Q7: What are other common myths regarding STDs, and how do we dispel these myths? #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/nDBIiQawaw
PHFE Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) @PhfeWic
RT @ChapCareOrg: A4: A4: Most contraceptives do prevent the chances of getting pregnant, so unless if you are aiming to get pregnant, you should definitely be using contraceptives during sex. Aside from abstinence, the one contraceptive that will prevent all STDs & STIs is condoms. #ChapCareChat https://t.co/b0UArQijSk
Dr Tirth Patel @qrswave
RT @InfoASHA: A4: A4: condoms of the male and female (or external and internal) varieties are excellent at STD and pregnancy prevention #YesMeansTest #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
ClaremontHEO @HEOClaremont
RT @ChapCareOrg: A5: A5: This is a MYTH! Using two condoms can cause friction, which increases the chances of the condom breaking during intercourse. An effective way to keep your condoms from breaking is keeping them in a dry and cool place. #ChapCareChat https://t.co/K2t75Ft4B0
SMART Project at Northwestern @SMART_squad
A6: STDs/STIs can also be passed through oral sex or mutual masturbation. The HPV vaccination is one way to protect yourself against these STDs/STIs. #chapcarechat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @ISGMH: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A6) There are ways to prevent STD transmission through non-sexual contact, such as the HPV and hepatitis B vaccine. It's also important to get tested regularly. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
PHFE Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) @PhfeWic
RT @ChapCareOrg: Q5: Q5: A friend told me using two condoms will doubles my chances of not getting an STD/STI during intercourse. Does two condoms mean double protection? What are effective ways to decrease my chances of contracting an STD / STI? #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/sf1DRn4h1x
Mount Sinai Adolescent Health Center @AdHealthCenter
A6: Sexual intercourse is FAR from the only kind of sex. It's important to practice safer sex every time you have any kind of sex to help prevent STIs! Depending on what you're doing, you can use finger cots, dental dams, latex gloves or other barriers. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 https://t.co/LEiLJbNtjH
PHFE Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) @PhfeWic
RT @ChapCareOrg: A5: A5: This is a MYTH! Using two condoms can cause friction, which increases the chances of the condom breaking during intercourse. An effective way to keep your condoms from breaking is keeping them in a dry and cool place. #ChapCareChat https://t.co/K2t75Ft4B0
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
RT @ChapCareOrg: Q7: Q7: What are other common myths regarding STDs, and how do we dispel these myths? #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/nDBIiQawaw
PHFE Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) @PhfeWic
RT @ChapCareOrg: Q6: Q6: I heard STDs/STIs are only passed through sexual intercourse. Are there other forms of STD/STI transmission? What’s the best prevention for STDS/STI that can be transmitted through non-sexual contact? #ChapCareChat https://t.co/jrxiHKO8JK
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
A6a: You can still transmit STDs/STIs through kissing, skin to skin contact, sharing towels/clothes and even a blood transfusion. Read more: https://t.co/HAYlX2lutU #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/8rfR6iDlaV
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
#ChapCareChat https://t.co/TQcByFFy8d
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
A6b: The best protection against STDs/STIs is abstinence. Some other safe sexual activities include: masturbation and mutual masturbation, kissing, rubbing against your partner’s body with clothes on: https://t.co/EHNZRfh1CX #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/XonkSm4GdG
APLA Health @APLAHealth
@ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD People often believe that you only get an STD if you are “slutty,” but everyone who is sexually active to any degree is susceptible to STDs. Education on how they are spread is the best way to dispel myths and end the stigma associated with STDs. #ChapCareChat #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/qmoCkGiwI6
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
A7a: One myth we thought was important to share is HIV is a death sentence. HIV is NOT a death sentence. With regular treatment, HIV patients can live normal lives and even have HIV-negative kids. https://t.co/9999MO7PRJ #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/MtsMllDi68
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
A7b: We offer both HIV testing and HIV Treatment. If you’ve never been tested, schedule an appointment with us and #KnowWhereYouStand. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
Men's Health Network @MensHlthNetwork
RT @sabanclinic: A7a: A7a: One myth we thought was important to share is HIV is a death sentence. HIV is NOT a death sentence. With regular treatment, HIV patients can live normal lives and even have HIV-negative kids. https://t.co/9999MO7PRJ #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/MtsMllDi68
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @AdHealthCenter: A6: A6: Sexual intercourse is FAR from the only kind of sex. It's important to practice safer sex every time you have any kind of sex to help prevent STIs! Depending on what you're doing, you can use finger cots, dental dams, latex gloves or other barriers. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 https://t.co/LEiLJbNtjH
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @LauraOr56606312: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A4) There is no contraceptive that will protect against getting STDs/STIs, they are there to prevent pregnancy. Therefore, if you want to reduce your risk of getting infected just engage in protected sex. #chapcarechat
Institute for SGM Health and Wellbeing @ISGMH
RT @AdHealthCenter: A6: A6: Sexual intercourse is FAR from the only kind of sex. It's important to practice safer sex every time you have any kind of sex to help prevent STIs! Depending on what you're doing, you can use finger cots, dental dams, latex gloves or other barriers. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 https://t.co/LEiLJbNtjH
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
RT @AdHealthCenter: A6: A6: Sexual intercourse is FAR from the only kind of sex. It's important to practice safer sex every time you have any kind of sex to help prevent STIs! Depending on what you're doing, you can use finger cots, dental dams, latex gloves or other barriers. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 https://t.co/LEiLJbNtjH
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
RT @SMART_squad: A6: A6: STDs/STIs can also be passed through oral sex or mutual masturbation. The HPV vaccination is one way to protect yourself against these STDs/STIs. #chapcarechat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @CCALAC: A6: A6: Yes – STDs/STIs can be passed through blood transfusions, unclean needles, skin-to-skin contact, & oral sex to name a few. Condoms, vaccines, & sanitation are effective ways to avoid STDs/STIs. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/XcsB3fH1rX
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: If abstinence is not possible, use #condoms whenever you have sex—vaginal, anal, or oral. #STDMonth18 #TreatMeRight #ChapCareChat https://t.co/aLKdoizbJn
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @MensHlthNetwork: Q6: Q6: STDs and STIs can still be passed through mutual masturbation, oral sex and anal sex. Kissing or skin-to-skin contact can also pass along certain types of herpes & HPV. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
RT @aplatweets: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD People often believe that you only get an STD if you are “slutty,” but everyone who is sexually active to any degree is susceptible to STDs. Education on how they are spread is the best way to dispel myths and end the stigma associated with STDs. #ChapCareChat #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/qmoCkGiwI6
CCALAC @CCALAC
@ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A7: Common FALSE myths: you can an STD/STI from a toilet seat, you can always tell if your partner has an STD, you can’t get an STD through oral sex, etc. Talk to your doctor or research how common STDs/STIs spread! #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/19iTMDTY4p
American Sexual Health Association @InfoASHA
A7: Virtually everyone who has sex will have at least one STD and most will never know! STDs don't happen to "other" people, they happen to us all. #YesMeansTest #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth #IspeakSexHealth #ashaad
Men's Health Network @MensHlthNetwork
RT @aplatweets: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD People often believe that you only get an STD if you are “slutty,” but everyone who is sexually active to any degree is susceptible to STDs. Education on how they are spread is the best way to dispel myths and end the stigma associated with STDs. #ChapCareChat #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/qmoCkGiwI6
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
A7: "Blood test is the only way to get tested." Not true, according to Planned Parenthood there is no single test for all STDs/STIs. Each STD/STI has its own test. It can be a urine test, a swab, or physical examination.#ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
APLA Health @APLAHealth
RT @ChapCareOrg: A7: A7: "Blood test is the only way to get tested." Not true, according to Planned Parenthood there is no single test for all STDs/STIs. Each STD/STI has its own test. It can be a urine test, a swab, or physical examination.#ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
It's hard to keep up with all these great responses. Fantastic job everyone! Let's keep the momentum going! #chapcarechat https://t.co/Go5veCMhsc
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @sabanclinic: A7a: A7a: One myth we thought was important to share is HIV is a death sentence. HIV is NOT a death sentence. With regular treatment, HIV patients can live normal lives and even have HIV-negative kids. https://t.co/9999MO7PRJ #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/MtsMllDi68
Mount Sinai Adolescent Health Center @AdHealthCenter
A7: It's a common myth that having an STI makes you "dirty" or "slutty" (whatever that means!). But STIs say NOTHING about who you are as a person. Fight stigma by learning the facts (like in this chat) & talking openly about sexual health! #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18
SMART Project at Northwestern @SMART_squad
A7: One common myth among youth is that you can die from an STI/STD. We need to fight this false information with accurate, instead of fear-based, sex education! #chapcarechat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
APLA Health @APLAHealth
RT @sabanclinic: A7a: A7a: One myth we thought was important to share is HIV is a death sentence. HIV is NOT a death sentence. With regular treatment, HIV patients can live normal lives and even have HIV-negative kids. https://t.co/9999MO7PRJ #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/MtsMllDi68
Mount Sinai Adolescent Health Center @AdHealthCenter
RT @InfoASHA: A7: A7: Virtually everyone who has sex will have at least one STD and most will never know! STDs don't happen to "other" people, they happen to us all. #YesMeansTest #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth #IspeakSexHealth #ashaad
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
Say it again! #ChapCareChat https://t.co/t4LAscCqaA
Venice Family Clinic @VeniceFamClinic
RT @sabanclinic: A1: A1: Nearly every sexually active person will have HPV at some point. Most types cause no harm. Other common STDs/STIs include: Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Syphilis & Herpes. A full list of symptoms and treatments: https://t.co/bqchzryq8u #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/0kTUVxpAtq
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
Q8: If I get tested I’m afraid that everyone will find out, and I’ll get judged regardless of my test results. Will my friends know? How anonymous is the testing process? #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/RtEwmxkvxI
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
RT @CCALAC: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A7: Common FALSE myths: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A7: Common FALSE myths: you can an STD/STI from a toilet seat, you can always tell if your partner has an STD, you can’t get an STD through oral sex, etc. Talk to your doctor or research how common STDs/STIs spread! #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/19iTMDTY4p
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @InfoASHA: A7: A7: Virtually everyone who has sex will have at least one STD and most will never know! STDs don't happen to "other" people, they happen to us all. #YesMeansTest #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth #IspeakSexHealth #ashaad
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
RT @ChapCareOrg: Q8: Q8: If I get tested I’m afraid that everyone will find out, and I’ll get judged regardless of my test results. Will my friends know? How anonymous is the testing process? #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/RtEwmxkvxI
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @CCALAC: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A7: Common FALSE myths: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A7: Common FALSE myths: you can an STD/STI from a toilet seat, you can always tell if your partner has an STD, you can’t get an STD through oral sex, etc. Talk to your doctor or research how common STDs/STIs spread! #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/19iTMDTY4p
Mount Sinai Adolescent Health Center @AdHealthCenter
A7: Here are some other STI facts that we hope will combat these myths & #endstigma! #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 https://t.co/Jxi2bfGGGO
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
#ChapCareChat https://t.co/ouWPcLWFSa
Ashley Carmenia, MPH @AshleyCarmenia
RT @InfoASHA: A7: A7: Virtually everyone who has sex will have at least one STD and most will never know! STDs don't happen to "other" people, they happen to us all. #YesMeansTest #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth #IspeakSexHealth #ashaad
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
A8a: The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, or “HIPAA,” mandates testing centers protect the privacy of its patients. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
#ChapCareChat https://t.co/of03Ki1wFY
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
A8b: That means regardless of the results, testing centers cannot share a patient’s medical record and must be discreet and respectful of the level of privacy of people’s sexual health. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
Mount Sinai Adolescent Health Center @AdHealthCenter
@SMART_squad Yes! Comprehensive, inclusive #sexed based on facts and not fear is so important! #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
Laura Orozco @LauraOr56606312
@ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A6) Yes, there are other forms of STI/STD transmission other than sex. Just by kissing a person that is infected can infect you. The best prevention is to stay away if you think they are possibly infected. Do not risk getting infected. #chapcarechat
Institute for SGM Health and Wellbeing @ISGMH
@ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD STD tests are confidential. Your results will be linked to your name in your medical record, but the record is protected by HIPAA, so that access is granted to only you and other authorized parties. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
APLA Health @APLAHealth
RT @ChapCareOrg: Q8: Q8: If I get tested I’m afraid that everyone will find out, and I’ll get judged regardless of my test results. Will my friends know? How anonymous is the testing process? #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/RtEwmxkvxI
Institute for SGM Health and Wellbeing @ISGMH
@ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A8b) Certain clinics provide anonymous testing, specifically for HIV. Anonymous testing means that absolutely no one other than you has access to the test and that your name is never recorded during the process. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
Amrutha Halugodu @amruthahere
RT @InfoASHA: https://t.co/g2BdKCULwa #YesMeansTest #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/7tOoHIMdkS
Institute for SGM Health and Wellbeing @ISGMH
@ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A8c) Different public health departments may require reporting of different STDs for surveillance purposes, including syphilis, gonorrhea, and chlamydia.#ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
RT @AdHealthCenter: A7: A7: Here are some other STI facts that we hope will combat these myths & #endstigma! #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 https://t.co/Jxi2bfGGGO
Institute for SGM Health and Wellbeing @ISGMH
RT @ChapCareOrg: Q8: Q8: If I get tested I’m afraid that everyone will find out, and I’ll get judged regardless of my test results. Will my friends know? How anonymous is the testing process? #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/RtEwmxkvxI
SMART Project at Northwestern @SMART_squad
A8: Concerns about confidentiality are common (and valid!) among people under 18. Because different states have different HIV/STI testing laws, it's important for youth to ask & for providers to inform. #chapcarechat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
Exactly! Some STDs/STIs are treatable and some curable. #ChapCareChat https://t.co/7xGXlZwJMT
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
A7: MYTH: If you do not have a condom, you can use a plastic wrap. If you have used the plastic wrap method, get yourself tested! If you do not have a condom available, there resources available such as @PPLosAngeles that often provide free condoms! #ChapCareChat https://t.co/YGyGLPshQ7
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
RT @ISGMH: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD STD tests are confidential. Your results will be linked to your name in your medical record, but the record is protected by HIPAA, so that access is granted to only you and other authorized parties. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
RT @ISGMH: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A8b) Certain clinics provide anonymous testing, specifically for HIV. Anonymous testing means that absolutely no one other than you has access to the test and that your name is never recorded during the process. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
@HEOClaremont Very important to note. Thanks! Please remember to use #ChapCareChat😀
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
RT @ISGMH: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A8c) Different public health departments may require reporting of different STDs for surveillance purposes, including syphilis, gonorrhea, and chlamydia.#ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
#ChapCareChat https://t.co/IBe8YYIe5F
PHFE Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) @PhfeWic
RT @ChapCareOrg: Q7: Q7: What are other common myths regarding STDs, and how do we dispel these myths? #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/nDBIiQawaw
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @LauraOr56606312: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A6) Yes, there are other forms of STI/STD transmission other than sex. Just by kissing a person that is infected can infect you. The best prevention is to stay away if you think they are possibly infected. Do not risk getting infected. #chapcarechat
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @ISGMH: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD STD tests are confidential. Your results will be linked to your name in your medical record, but the record is protected by HIPAA, so that access is granted to only you and other authorized parties. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
#ChapCareChat https://t.co/O6Zj93V8h8
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @ISGMH: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A8c) Different public health departments may require reporting of different STDs for surveillance purposes, including syphilis, gonorrhea, and chlamydia.#ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
HHS OASH Region II @HHS_HealthReg2
Myth: I can get an STD from sitting on a toilet. Truth: There is no scientific evidence that proves that sitting on a toilet seat will give you an #STD. #STDMonth18 #TreatMeRight #ChapCareChat
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
A8: STD/STI results are protected under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) which protects all patient’s medical records and other personal health information. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
PHFE Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) @PhfeWic
RT @ChapCareOrg: A7: MYTH: A7: MYTH: If you do not have a condom, you can use a plastic wrap. If you have used the plastic wrap method, get yourself tested! If you do not have a condom available, there resources available such as @PPLosAngeles that often provide free condoms! #ChapCareChat https://t.co/YGyGLPshQ7
CCALAC @CCALAC
@ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A8: Testing is confidential and strictly between you and your doctor. Check out the link below to find out where you can get free and confidential testing: https://t.co/07bulAFzUc #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @AdHealthCenter: @SMART_squad Yes! Comprehensive, inclusive #sexed based on facts and not fear is so important! #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
Mount Sinai Adolescent Health Center @AdHealthCenter
A8: Laws about confidentiality vary by state, but in NY and many other states STI testing is completely confidential. Confidentiality is a huge issue with teens, who are often afraid their parents will find out. If you're concerned, talk to your provider! #ChapCareChat
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @AdHealthCenter: A7: A7: Here are some other STI facts that we hope will combat these myths & #endstigma! #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 https://t.co/Jxi2bfGGGO
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: Myth: I can get an STD from sitting on a toilet. Truth: Myth: I can get an STD from sitting on a toilet. Truth: There is no scientific evidence that proves that sitting on a toilet seat will give you an #STD. #STDMonth18 #TreatMeRight #ChapCareChat
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
Q9: Should I talk to my doctor about my sexual history? What should I say and why? #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/IREQXJMeP8
HHS OASH Region II @HHS_HealthReg2
Myth: I’ve only slept with one partner, I can’t have an #STD. Truth: False. Having sex with only one partner does not eliminate you from contracting an STD. It is still important to consider your significant other’s past sexual experiences. #STDMonth18 #TreatMeRight #ChapCareChat
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @CCALAC: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A8: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A8: Testing is confidential and strictly between you and your doctor. Check out the link below to find out where you can get free and confidential testing: https://t.co/07bulAFzUc #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @AdHealthCenter: A8: A8: Laws about confidentiality vary by state, but in NY and many other states STI testing is completely confidential. Confidentiality is a huge issue with teens, who are often afraid their parents will find out. If you're concerned, talk to your provider! #ChapCareChat
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
When reporting these cases is the individual's information reported as well? #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/u57MOBEcGt
HHS OASH Region II @HHS_HealthReg2
Myth: I can’t get an STD from oral or anal sex. Truth: #STDs can be transmitted via semen, blood, or genital contact. Having oral and anal sex will not prevent you from contracting an STD. #STDMonth18 #TreatMeRight #ChapCareChat
APLA Health @APLAHealth
RT @AdHealthCenter: A7: A7: Here are some other STI facts that we hope will combat these myths & #endstigma! #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 https://t.co/Jxi2bfGGGO
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
RT @AdHealthCenter: A8: A8: Laws about confidentiality vary by state, but in NY and many other states STI testing is completely confidential. Confidentiality is a huge issue with teens, who are often afraid their parents will find out. If you're concerned, talk to your provider! #ChapCareChat
APLA Health @APLAHealth
RT @ChapCareOrg: Q9: Q9: Should I talk to my doctor about my sexual history? What should I say and why? #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/IREQXJMeP8
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
RT @CCALAC: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A8: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A8: Testing is confidential and strictly between you and your doctor. Check out the link below to find out where you can get free and confidential testing: https://t.co/07bulAFzUc #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
RT @ChapCareOrg: Q9: Q9: Should I talk to my doctor about my sexual history? What should I say and why? #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/IREQXJMeP8
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: Myth: I can’t get an STD from oral or anal sex. Truth: Myth: I can’t get an STD from oral or anal sex. Truth: #STDs can be transmitted via semen, blood, or genital contact. Having oral and anal sex will not prevent you from contracting an STD. #STDMonth18 #TreatMeRight #ChapCareChat
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
A9a: It is important to talk to your doctor about your sexual history and sexual health concerns. Without open conversation, the risk of an STI not being screened for and treated before it becomes an STD increases. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
A9b: Some questions you may be asked: How long have you been sexually active? Have you had sex with men, women, or both? What types of sexual activity do you engage in? #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
A9c: Any question about your health is welcomed during a sexual history discussion. Common questions: What do I do if a condom breaks? What should I do if a partner contacts me about having an STI/STD? Are there alternative condoms? #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
PHFE Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) @PhfeWic
RT @ChapCareOrg: Q8: Q8: If I get tested I’m afraid that everyone will find out, and I’ll get judged regardless of my test results. Will my friends know? How anonymous is the testing process? #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/RtEwmxkvxI
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: Myth: I can’t get an STD from oral or anal sex. Truth: Myth: I can’t get an STD from oral or anal sex. Truth: #STDs can be transmitted via semen, blood, or genital contact. Having oral and anal sex will not prevent you from contracting an STD. #STDMonth18 #TreatMeRight #ChapCareChat
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: Myth: I’ve only slept with one partner, I can’t have an #STD. Truth: Myth: I’ve only slept with one partner, I can’t have an #STD. Truth: False. Having sex with only one partner does not eliminate you from contracting an STD. It is still important to consider your significant other’s past sexual experiences. #STDMonth18 #TreatMeRight #ChapCareChat
PHFE Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) @PhfeWic
RT @ChapCareOrg: A8: A8: STD/STI results are protected under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) which protects all patient’s medical records and other personal health information. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
American Sexual Health Association @InfoASHA
#STDMonth18 #TreatMeRight #ChapCareChat #ispeaksexhealth #ashaad https://t.co/0LxFV4lqPW
APLA Health @APLAHealth
@ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD Absolutely! Your doctor’s job is to make sure you receive the best care and stay healthy, not to judge you or your decisions. Tell them everything! It is crucial for allowing your doctor to implement the best care plan. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/QT6E1FWutX
APLA Health @APLAHealth
RT @CCALAC: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A8: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A8: Testing is confidential and strictly between you and your doctor. Check out the link below to find out where you can get free and confidential testing: https://t.co/07bulAFzUc #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
Institute for SGM Health and Wellbeing @ISGMH
@ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A9a) Your doctor needs to know about your sexual history (and your sexual orientation and gender identity) in order to provide you the best care possible. However, we know that sharing that information is often easier said than done. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
CCALAC @CCALAC
@ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A9: Don’t be afraid to talk to your doctor! They value your health. Be honest about your sexual history & ask about different STD/STI tests. Knowing your status (even if you don’t have symptoms) will put your mind at ease. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/2KTz2CRFQJ
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @ISGMH: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A8b) Certain clinics provide anonymous testing, specifically for HIV. Anonymous testing means that absolutely no one other than you has access to the test and that your name is never recorded during the process. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
Institute for SGM Health and Wellbeing @ISGMH
@ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A9b) If you identify as LGBTQ & feel uneasy opening up about your identity to your doctor, check out the Gay and Lesbian Medical Association’s Healthcare Provider directory for LGBTQ-friendly healthcare providers: https://t.co/WSEBKsKbeS #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18
Institute for SGM Health and Wellbeing @ISGMH
@ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A9c) Sometimes, doctors aren't trained to ask the right questions. @GLMA_LGBTHealth has a fantastic list of topics sexual and gender minority folks should bring up with their providers: https://t.co/tmBLktGGSP #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @CCALAC: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A9: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A9: Don’t be afraid to talk to your doctor! They value your health. Be honest about your sexual history & ask about different STD/STI tests. Knowing your status (even if you don’t have symptoms) will put your mind at ease. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/2KTz2CRFQJ
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
RT @CCALAC: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A9: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A9: Don’t be afraid to talk to your doctor! They value your health. Be honest about your sexual history & ask about different STD/STI tests. Knowing your status (even if you don’t have symptoms) will put your mind at ease. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/2KTz2CRFQJ
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @ISGMH: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A9b) If you identify as LGBTQ & feel uneasy opening up about your identity to your doctor, check out the Gay and Lesbian Medical Association’s Healthcare Provider directory for LGBTQ-friendly healthcare providers: https://t.co/WSEBKsKbeS #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
A9: It is extremely important to talk about health history in order to get the proper treatment. Let your health care provider know if you’ve ever been diagnosed with an STD how many partners you have, and if you are using any contraceptives.#ChapCareChat
HHS OASH Region II @HHS_HealthReg2
Get Tested, Get Treated! Visit https://t.co/2qnMCy5AyK to find a #STD testing site near you #STDMonth18 #TreatMeRight #ChapCareChat
APLA Health @APLAHealth
RT @ChapCareOrg: A9: A9: It is extremely important to talk about health history in order to get the proper treatment. Let your health care provider know if you’ve ever been diagnosed with an STD how many partners you have, and if you are using any contraceptives.#ChapCareChat
ClaremontHEO @HEOClaremont
Yes! It is important to inform your physician all of your sexual history for the best treatment! This also allows you to ask the doctor questions on things your curious about! It will be confidential unless treatment is necessarily #chapcarechat #STDMonth18 #STDaweenessMonth https://t.co/0K4HAXifRa
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: Get Tested, Get Treated! Visit https://t.co/2qnMCy5AyK to find a #STD testing site near you #STDMonth18 #TreatMeRight #ChapCareChat
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
Q10: I want to help my friends that don’t have access to contraceptives, testing, and/or sexual health education. Where can they find easily accessible sexual health resources? #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/LNvRPzTQ2v
Men's Health Network @MensHlthNetwork
Thanks to @ChapCareOrg @CCALAC @InfoASHA @ISGMH @PhfeWic @sabanclinic @SFVLGBT @YesGTCV & @YoungInvincible participating! #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/LHI5MpjQVF
SMART Project at Northwestern @SMART_squad
A9: Talking to a provider about sexual history is so important to staying healthy! Healthy Sexual has some great tips here to help start the conversation https://t.co/cE6WFv7LOn #chapcarechat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
SMART Project at Northwestern @SMART_squad
A9: Talking to a provider about sexual history is so important to staying healthy! Healthy Sexual has some great tips here to help start the conversation https://t.co/cE6WFv7LOn #chapcarechat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/cE6WFv7LOn
Mount Sinai Adolescent Health Center @AdHealthCenter
A9: It is so important to talk to your doctor about your sexual history! It helps them know whether to recommend STI testing, birth control, and so much more. We discuss some other reasons on our blog! #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 https://t.co/vJ6ci2w5ul
APLA Health @APLAHealth
RT @ChapCareOrg: Q10: Q10: I want to help my friends that don’t have access to contraceptives, testing, and/or sexual health education. Where can they find easily accessible sexual health resources? #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/LNvRPzTQ2v
Mount Sinai Adolescent Health Center @AdHealthCenter
RT @ISGMH: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A9b) If you identify as LGBTQ & feel uneasy opening up about your identity to your doctor, check out the Gay and Lesbian Medical Association’s Healthcare Provider directory for LGBTQ-friendly healthcare providers: https://t.co/WSEBKsKbeS #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18
Mount Sinai Adolescent Health Center @AdHealthCenter
RT @CCALAC: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A9: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A9: Don’t be afraid to talk to your doctor! They value your health. Be honest about your sexual history & ask about different STD/STI tests. Knowing your status (even if you don’t have symptoms) will put your mind at ease. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/2KTz2CRFQJ
American Sexual Health Association @InfoASHA
A10a: visit https://t.co/36naJFl9zU to find free/low cost clinics. https://t.co/UYDy4yIAiP will help you find PrEP/HIV services. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth #YesMeansTest #SayYestoPrEP #Mississippi https://t.co/7ZAzstEm7W
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
RT @ChapCareOrg: Q10: Q10: I want to help my friends that don’t have access to contraceptives, testing, and/or sexual health education. Where can they find easily accessible sexual health resources? #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/LNvRPzTQ2v
HHS OASH Region II @HHS_HealthReg2
Talking to your healthcare provider about your sexual health needs is an important step in protecting you from STDs. https://t.co/GHEloMJ9t1 #STDMonth18 #TreatMeRight #ChapCareChat
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @HEOClaremont: Yes! It is important to inform your physician all of your sexual history for the best treatment! This also allows you to ask the doctor questions on things your curious about! It will be confidential unless treatment is necessarily #chapcarechat #STDMonth18 #STDaweenessMonth https://t.co/0K4HAXifRa
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @InfoASHA: A10a: A10a: visit https://t.co/36naJFl9zU to find free/low cost clinics. https://t.co/UYDy4yIAiP will help you find PrEP/HIV services. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth #YesMeansTest #SayYestoPrEP #Mississippi https://t.co/7ZAzstEm7W
APLA Health @APLAHealth
@ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD If they’re around LA, you can point them to one of our 6 health centers located throughout the county @ https://t.co/WfKmgrB0BU We provide all of the above. Otherwise, look into their community to find local nonprofit health centers that specialize in sexual health. #ChapCareChat
Saban Community Clinic @sabanclinic
A10a: We offer information on sexual health, provide resources, and provide testing for STDs / STIs and HIV. All results are confidential and private. Regardless of ability to pay, our mission is to help you get well! https://t.co/mZ8lwPKgpx #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18
American Sexual Health Association @InfoASHA
A10b: @msdh offers the PSH app for personal sexual health: prevention, testing, treatment and more. Available for iPhone and Android! https://t.co/4a9m2AJPV9 #SayYesToPrEP #Mississippi #ispeaksexhealth #STDMonth18 #ChapCareChat https://t.co/7ZAzstEm7W
Institute for SGM Health and Wellbeing @ISGMH
@ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A10) In today's political climate, especially after the removal of important health information from government websites, it's important that sexual and gender minorities have access to the resources they need. #ChapCareChat
Institute for SGM Health and Wellbeing @ISGMH
@ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A10b) Important national resources that we're big fans of include @GLMA_LGBTHealth, @LambdaLegal, @TrevorProject, & @brc_central. In the Chicago area, @howardbrownhc and @Centeronhalsted are fantastic resources. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @aplatweets: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD If they’re around LA, you can point them to one of our 6 health centers located throughout the county @ https://t.co/WfKmgrB0BU We provide all of the above. Otherwise, look into their community to find local nonprofit health centers that specialize in sexual health. #ChapCareChat
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @ISGMH: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A10) In today's political climate, especially after the removal of important health information from government websites, it's important that sexual and gender minorities have access to the resources they need. #ChapCareChat
CCALAC @CCALAC
Q10: Resources from Essential Access (@EssnAccessHlth) and Planned Parenthood (@PPLosAngeles) offer information on sexual health and where to access them. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/CZ9mEEf0Uw
SMART Project at Northwestern @SMART_squad
A10: For young people, we're big fans of the resources of @Scarleteen, @Sexetc, and @BISHSexEd! #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
A10: You can visit one of our clinics in the San Gabriel Valley for STD/STI screenings. If you are not in the SGV you can visit the CDC website to find a testing site. https://t.co/g8fGrz6iR0 #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/KSGEanJ8hZ
Mount Sinai Adolescent Health Center @AdHealthCenter
A10: If they're 10-22 years old in NYC, we provide completely free, confidential, nonjudgmental healthcare, including STI testing/treatment & birth control! We can also talk about how to use barrier methods (& send a few home w them!) #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/6jXg4ubmkh
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
That's all the questions for #ChapCareChat this week! Thanks @aplatweets for being a fantastic co-host! Great information shared today friends #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/6qVScS2Gl5
Institute for SGM Health and Wellbeing @ISGMH
@ChapCareOrg @MensHlthNetwork @CCALAC @InfoASHA @PhfeWic @sabanclinic @SFVLGBT @YesGTCV @YoungInvincible Thanks for the invite! It was awesome to be part of this timely conversation. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #stdawarenessmonth
American Sexual Health Association @InfoASHA
Thanks for hosting and to everyone for sharing all the tremendous resources. #SayYesToPrEP #Mississippi #ispeaksexhealth #STDMonth18 #ChapCareChat https://t.co/c4j2033w3u
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
Thanks to @CCALAC @InfoASHA @ISGMH @MensHlthNetwork @PhfeWic @sabanclinic @SFVLGBT & @YesGTCV participating! #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/oX1KyWK6My
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
Thanks to @itsmarccuison @Christian_81608 @ADHealthCenter @rieofletters @HEOClaremont @SMART_squad @jackbunting @deezyquyen @drportiaj @HHS_HealthReg2 & @LauraOr56606312 for participating! #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/oYnvuKshsl
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
Thanks for chatting with us! You can follow ChapCare on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram at @ChapCareOrg #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
ChapCare @ChapCareOrg
RT @CCALAC: Q10: Q10: Resources from Essential Access (@EssnAccessHlth) and Planned Parenthood (@PPLosAngeles) offer information on sexual health and where to access them. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/CZ9mEEf0Uw
Institute for SGM Health and Wellbeing @ISGMH
RT @ChapCareOrg: Q10: Q10: I want to help my friends that don’t have access to contraceptives, testing, and/or sexual health education. Where can they find easily accessible sexual health resources? #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/LNvRPzTQ2v
CCALAC @CCALAC
@ChapCareOrg @aplatweets It was wonderful chatting with you all! Thank you for another informative #ChapCareChat! https://t.co/Q0EM0utrXH
Institute for SGM Health and Wellbeing @ISGMH
RT @ChapCareOrg: Q9: Q9: Should I talk to my doctor about my sexual history? What should I say and why? #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/IREQXJMeP8
Heartland Core Wellness @heartlandcw
A9. Tell them everything! The more they know the better the recommendations will be #ChapCareChat https://t.co/nMIo4x94ba
Heartland Core Wellness @heartlandcw
RT @ChapCareOrg: A9: A9: It is extremely important to talk about health history in order to get the proper treatment. Let your health care provider know if you’ve ever been diagnosed with an STD how many partners you have, and if you are using any contraceptives.#ChapCareChat
Healthy Start SRC @healthystartSRC
RT @CCALAC: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A9: @ChapCareOrg @CDCSTD A9: Don’t be afraid to talk to your doctor! They value your health. Be honest about your sexual history & ask about different STD/STI tests. Knowing your status (even if you don’t have symptoms) will put your mind at ease. #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/2KTz2CRFQJ
APLA Health @APLAHealth
RT @ChapCareOrg: That's all the questions for #ChapCareChat this week! Thanks @aplatweets for being a fantastic co-host! Great information shared today friends #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth https://t.co/6qVScS2Gl5
APLA Health @APLAHealth
RT @ChapCareOrg: Thanks for chatting with us! You can follow ChapCare on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram at @ChapCareOrg #ChapCareChat #STDMonth18 #STDAwarenessMonth
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