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Resources
Safe and Clean™ is determined to help you practice a sexually safer life. In addition to encouraging regular, proper condom use, we hope you will not only educate yourself about sexuality and sexual health, but also influence the people you care about. Always use protection. Here are some common STDs that you can learn more about:
BV (Bacterial Vaginosis)
Chlamydia and LGV
Gonorrhea
Hepatitis (viral)
Herpes, genital
HPV (Human Papilloma Virus)
PID (Pelvic Inflammatory Disease)
Syphilis
Trichcomoniasis
We’ve put together the following list of resources to guide you to the answers and information you need to feel comfortable and well-informed about your own sexual activity.
American Social Health Association
Information on teen sexual health and STDs.
Avert
An international HIV & AIDS charity offering up-to-date, comprehensive information about HIV/AIDS in easy-to-understand language.
The Body
An AIDS & HIV information resource, featuring more than 550 topic areas and Ask The Experts section.
Center for AIDS Prevention Studies
HIV research and prevention site run by the University of California at San Francisco.
Centers For Disease Control
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
STD Treatment Guidelines
Family Health International
Information on HIV, STDs, reproductive health, family planning and more in multiple languages.
Gay Men's Health Crisis
The oldest and largest not-for-profit AIDS organization in the US.
National Sexuality Resource Center
Information and evidence-based research on sexual health, education and rights.
Planned Parenthood
A resource for information about STDs, contraception and family planning.
The Sexual Health Network
Provides access to sexuality resources for people with disability, illness or other health-related problems.
San Francisco Sex Information
A free information and referral switchboard providing anonymous, accurate, non-judgmental information about sex.
Sexuality Information and Education Council of the US
A national, nonprofit that develops, collects and disseminates information, promotes comprehensive education about sexuality, and advocates the right of individuals to make responsible sexual choices.
World Health Organization (WHO)
The reproductive health and research department of this respected agency established by the United Nations in 1948.
