What are STIs?
- Sexually Transmissible Infections (STIs) are infections passed from one person to another during sexual contact or the exchange of body fluids.
- They are caused by microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, or parasites.
- They can affect areas of the body other than the genitals.
- They do not always cause signs or symptoms.
What puts me at risk of getting an STI?
Having unprotected vaginal, anal, or oral sex can put you at risk of getting an STI. You can also get some STIs from skin-to-skin contact. Some activities can place you at higher risk.
Riskier activities include having unprotected sex:
- With casual partners (the more partners, the greater the risk).
- With a partner who has had unprotected sex with casual partners.
- When travelling outside Australia or with a partner who has had unprotected sex outside Australia.