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Kimball Medical Center Promotes Awareness of Sexually Transmitted Infections

April is Sexually Transmitted Disease Awareness Month 

LAKEWOOD, NJ - According to American Social Health Association, 19 million new cases of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) occur in the United States each year, about half of them ages 15-24 years.  In addition, more than half of all people in the U.S. will have an STI at some point in their lifetime.

Alfred Parchment, MD, an Ob/Gyn on staff at Kimball Medical Center explains that most common STIs can be easily detected.  “With a simple urinalysis, swab or blood test, STDs can be found,” he states.  “However, patients need to be open and honest with their physicians regarding possible symptoms and their sexual health.”  

According to Dr. Parchment, there are several steps you can take to prevent contracting an STD or STI:

  • Abstinence – Not having sex
  • Monogamy – having sex with only one partner, who is only having sex with you
  • Use latex condoms –correct and consistent use of a latex condom
  • Get tested – both partners should get tested before engaging in any type of sexual interaction
  • Get Regular, yearly check-ups
  • Talk to your physician about your sexual activity

“Taking these precautions will certainly help prevent contracting an STI,” says Dr. Parchment.  “Be sure to speak to your healthcare provider about your sexual activity and if you haven’t done so already, be sure to schedule your annual exam.”

To schedule an appointment with Dr. Parchment or another OB/Gyn on staff at Kimball Medical Center, please call the Barnabas Health Care Link at 1-888-724-7123.

Date: April 24, 2009

CONTACT: Carrie Cristello
Director, Public Relations
732-923-6552
ccristello@barnabashealth.org

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