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Which one is true about sexually transmitted infections?

  • A. An example of sexually transmitted infection is the soft chancre
  • B. Entry portal is only the mucus of the urogenital tract
  • C. After the syphilis infection the developed immunity is life-lasting
  • D. The sexually transmitted infections are typical for developing countries with low social status and low hygiene.
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: The correct answer is A because a soft chancre is a type of sexually transmitted infection caused by the bacterium Haemophilus ducreyi. It presents as a painless ulcer on the genitals. The other choices are incorrect. B is incorrect because STIs can enter the body through various routes, not only the urogenital tract mucosa. C is incorrect because immunity to syphilis is not lifelong; reinfection is possible. D is incorrect because STIs can occur in any country regardless of social status or hygiene levels.