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Most Bacterial STIs are curable with antibiotics but
the thing with Viral STIs is that once you get it in
your system it stays there. They are fine while they are dormant bot once they flare up it can bad. To help prevent getting Viral STIs you can get a vaccine
to help fight off the virus, but they must be taken prior to getting the STI.
http://www.diffen.com/difference/Bacteria_vs_Virus
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Antibiotics
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The most common STI is Chlamydia it is also a curable Bacterial STI.
Some effects on what Chlamydia can cause
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As mentioned before a few commonly known
viral STIs are: Hepatitus B, HPV and Herpes.
Viral STIs cannot be treated the same way as bacterial STIs can. Viral STIs are normally treated with vaccines but they must be taken prior to getting the STI.
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Here is a chart on Hepatitis B
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So just to recap a few common bacterial STIs are:
Gonorrhea, Chlamydia and Syphillis. Bacterial STIs are caused by bacteria and because of this they can normally be treated with antibiotics.
A Bacteria cell
And here is a unicellular bacteria
http://www.diffen.com/difference/Bacteria_vs_Virus
STIs are either Viral; like for example:
- HPV (human pappillomavirus)
- Herpes
- Hepatitus B
or they are Bacterial:
- Chlamydia
- Syphillis
- and Gonorrhea
The biggest difference between viruses and bacteria is that viruses must have a living host - like a plant or animal - to multiply, while most bacteria can grow on non-living surfaces.