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What is Venereal Disease? Venereal disease is a disease that is contracted and transmitted by sexual contact, caused by microorganisms that survive on the skin or mucus membranes, or that are transmitted via semen, vaginal secretions, or blood during intercourse. The genital areas provide a moist, warm environment that is especially conducive to the proliferation of bacteria, viruses, and yeasts, so a great many diseases can be transmitted this way, including AIDS, chlamydia, genital warts, gonorrhea, syphilis, yeast infections, and some forms of hepatitis. Also known as a morbus venereus or sexually transmitted disease (STD). What are the Types of Venereal Disease? Here are key symptoms of the nine known leading kinds of sexually transmitted diseases: HIV (AIDS): Night sweats, unexplained weight loss, fatigue, headache, swollen lymph glands, vaginal yeast infections, whitish coating on the tongue and inside of mouth (thrush), diarrhea, lung infections. CHLAMYDIA: Thi
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