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On the right side you can enter the last time you were tested or received a vaccination. Your doctors or<br />

pharmacists will be happy to give further advice.<br />

PROTECTION<br />

TREATMENT<br />

<strong>CHECK</strong><br />

Condoms reduce the risk of infection, but<br />

cannot safely rule it out. Only use the condom<br />

once.<br />

Prescription Antibiotics.<br />

Tested on:<br />

Condoms reduce the risk of infection, but<br />

cannot safely rule it out. Only use the condom<br />

once. Wash hands and sex toys with soap<br />

before use.<br />

Prescription Antibiotics.<br />

Tested on:<br />

Vaccination – the only effective protection<br />

against hepatitis A. It is usually done together<br />

with the vaccination against hepatitis B.<br />

There is no therapy. Only the general<br />

symptoms of the disease are treated.<br />

Tested or vaccination<br />

received:<br />

Vaccination. In addition: Condoms reduce the<br />

risk of infection, but cannot safely rule it out.<br />

Only use the condom once.<br />

Safer use (use your own injection equipment,<br />

straws or pipes). Pay attention to hygiene<br />

when tattooing, piercing, ear piercing. Safe<br />

sex and condoms reduce the risk of infection.<br />

There is no one hundred percent effective<br />

protection. However, the risk drops significantly<br />

if sex is avoided during an outbreak<br />

phase. Only use the condom once.<br />

In the acute phase, the infection can heal<br />

itself. A chronic infection lasts for months<br />

to years, sometimes medication has to be<br />

taken for life.<br />

There is usually no treatment in the first six<br />

months. The treatment of a chronic infection<br />

lasts 8 to 12 weeks, with complications also<br />

16 to 24 weeks.<br />

Genital herpes is not curable. Repeated<br />

painful relapses are routinely treated with<br />

virus-inhibiting tablets.<br />

Tested or vaccination<br />

received:<br />

Tested on:<br />

Tested on:<br />

Vaccination, Avoiding physical contact during<br />

an infection. Touch and pressure (for example<br />

during sex) can cause blisters to burst and<br />

the virus to be transmitted.<br />

Virostatics (antiviral drugs) and, if necessary,<br />

pain relievers.<br />

Tested or vaccination<br />

received:<br />

Condoms, PrEP and PEP (within 72 hours).<br />

Safer use (use your own injection equipment,<br />

straws or pipes). Pay attention to hygiene<br />

when tattooing, piercing, ear piercing.<br />

Different combinations of antiretroviral drugs<br />

under medical supervision.<br />

Tested on:<br />

Vaccination. In addition: Condoms reduce the<br />

risk of infection, but cannot safely rule it out.<br />

Only use the condom once.<br />

Most HPV infections heal on their own.<br />

So far, there is no drug that can directly fight<br />

HP viruses.<br />

Tested or vaccination<br />

received:<br />

Condoms reduce the risk of infection, but<br />

cannot rule it out. Only use the condom once.<br />

Prescription Antibiotics.<br />

Tested on:<br />

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