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Make a 6 column chart in Excel or MS Word. Across the top, the column headings would be:

  1. Type of STD
  2. Rate of Occurrence
  3. Routes of Transmission - e.g. blood borne; mucous membranes; etc.
  4. Treatable or Not
  5. Prevention - Include this as bonus information
  6. Additional Information - Include useful statistics or interesting facts.

In Column 1, on the far-left, list each STD's Proper Name that you plan to include.

Look up the information for each column, for each STD.

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