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No. The vast majority of bacterial infections are not considered STDs (sexually transmitted diseases).

Conversely, STDs can be bacterial, viral (e.g. herpes virus 1 & 2, and human papilloma virus, as well HIV-AIDS), or fungal (candida = yeast infections, sometimes transmitted as an STD and sometimes not, as well as warts = verruca vulgaris).

You might be asking about bacterial vaginosis. Although having semen in your vagina can increase the risk of BV, the germs that cause BV aren't spread through sex, and treating a male partner of an infected woman doesn't reduce the risk of recurrence.

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