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	<title>STD notification service?</title>
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	<description>Is there a service that will, either through the internet or snail mail or even via telephone, notify your previous sex partners that you may have given them a sexually transmitted disease? A friend just called me; she went to the clinic today and her initial test for STDs came back positive for Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, and something that starts with a &quot;T&quot; (I&apos;d never heard the name before).  While she waits for the results of the second (and hopefully more reliable/accurate) test, she&apos;s thinking about what will happen if she has to notify all the people she&apos;s been with in the past few months. Is there a service that will do this for her anonymously? Google led me to one called &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.inspot.org/&quot;&gt;InSpot&lt;/a&gt; but their services are intended for gay men who reside in San Francisco, not straight women in the south east.</description>
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