Why do we use the term "sexually transmitted infection" (STI) as opposed to "sexually transmitted disease" (STD) ?
A) Because it is the infection of an individual with a sexually transmitted pathogen that concerns us, not whether he or she has evident signs of a sexually transmitted disease.
B) Because diseases are no longer a consideration for those working in the field of sexual health.
C) Because there are more STIs in Canada than STDs.
D) All of the above
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