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Sexual Conditions: Tests Related Web Site: HIV/AIDS Test This blood test determines whether HIV infection is present. Evidence of the virus does not immediately show up in blood, so the test typically must be repeated. HIV/AIDS Test Related Web Site: Chlamydia Tests This is the most common STD, and several tests can be used to detect it. Chlamydia Tests Related Web Site: Gonorrhea Test Body fluid or urine is tested to detect gonorrhea. Gonorrhea Test Related Web Site: Herpes Tests Cells or fluid from fresh sores -- or a blood test -- can be performed to diagnose herpes. Herpes Tests Related Web Site: HPV Test Like a Pap test, an HPV test is done on cells taken from the cervix. HPV Test Related Web Site: Hepatitis B Test This blood test can show presence of a hepatitis infection, determine its type, so that you can prevent its spread -- and get proper treatment. Hepatitis B Test Related Web Site: Syphilis Test Several blood, tissue, and fluid tests are used to diagnose syphilis. Syphilis Test
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