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Modern venereology focuses on controlling sexually transmitted infections (STIs) through evidence-based medicine and public education. Advances in chemotherapy and vaccines are crucial for preventing STIs and their severe long-term health consequences.

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Purpose of the Study:

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    • Effective interventions include personal preventive behaviors, medical advancements like chemotherapy, and vaccines (e.g., for Hepatitis A/B, HPV).
    • Untreated STIs lead to immediate health issues and long-term consequences like infertility, congenital syphilis, and increased risk of cancer and HIV/AIDS.

    Conclusions:

    • Venereology is integral to public health, encompassing medical treatment, sexual behavior, and policy.
    • Continued research and application of medical science are vital for STI prevention and management.
    • Preventing STIs is essential to avoid immediate medical needs and severe chronic morbidities, including premature death.