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Condoman Says - Edition 7
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Put the rubber to work

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Don't be shame! Be game!

It's the phrase Condoman uses to promote the use of condoms to prevent the spread of sexually-transmitted infections (STIs) like gonorrhoea, syphillis and chlamydia. 

That thin film of rubber or non-latex can reduce your risk of getting infected with HIV too.   

Although it only takes one single contact to become infected, the risk increases the more times you have unprotected sexual encounters.   

Have I got an STI?

Listen here as two young men discuss the symptoms associated with sexually-transmitted infections.

HIV

Listen here as a man tells his brother about testing postive with HIV. 

For more information

Talk to your local sexual health worker, GP or call the 2 Spirits program at QAHC on 3017 1777.

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Notice something new ‘down there’?

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Virus

If you find a growth or lump on your private parts, there is a chance you caught an HPV.

The Human papillomavirus [HPV] is transmitted through direct skin to skin contact and is commonly transmitted through sex.  For more information, listen here.  

Check out

Read here for HPV info for males and here for females.  

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About the project

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Condoman Says seeks to raise awareness, increase knowledge and

understanding in the prevention of sexually transmissible infections (STIs) and blood borne viruses (BBV) amongst First Nations people in Queensland and is funded by the Australian Government Department of Health.

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