Wednesday, June 24, 2009

STD Testing

It was enough to think ... The use of condoms or buffer containing benzalkonium chloride would prevent the transmission of AIDS and STD through sex. This very interesting finding is the result of expertise made at the Institute Pasteur by Dr. Jean-Claude Chermann, head of laboratory at the Viral Oncology Unit, at the request of Pharmelac laboratories. The research activity of benzalkonium chloride (or best of-alkyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium), in contact with the HIV virus, causative agent of AIDS and STD, Dr. Chermann concludes in his report ...

Testing for Sexually Transmitted Diseases, sometimes can be daunting task, since various applications and methods are being used to test for different STD (Sexually Transmitted Diseases)
<a href="http://www.herpes3.com/2009/06/std-testing.html">HERPES | STD GENITAL HERPES: STD TESTING</a>: "Medically registered cases of sexually transmitted diseases (STD) are common in every city and district of United States."

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