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What's the difference between a viral STD and a bacterial STD?

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Answer:

Bacterial STDs, as you can guess, are caused by bacteria that enter the body either through skin contact or body fluids. This is where the lines can get blurred – viral STDs also enter the body via skin contact or body fluids.

Explanation:

The difference is that a viral is introduced to your body instead of bacteria.

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