About this sex education infographic
This STI Testing Workflow Infographic presents STI, HIV, HPV, testing, or prevention information in a calm public health format. The infographic can separate transmission basics, prevention steps, testing workflow, healthcare consultation, and myth correction into readable sections without stigma or fear-based language. It is useful for sexual health education, clinic communication, adult learning, and public health content. As a Sex Education Infographic Generator example, it demonstrates how sensitive prevention topics can be visual, accurate, non-explicit, and medically responsible without offering diagnosis or treatment instructions.
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Create a sex education infographic about STI Testing Workflow for public health and sexual health education. Use a testing workflow structure. Explain STI Testing Workflow as a public health testing workflow about prevention, testing, consultation, and non-stigmatizing sexual health learning. Knowledge points: Explain transmission, prevention, testing, or medical consultation as public health education; Use a non-stigmatizing tone and avoid shame, fear, or moral judgment; Show prevention and testing steps without diagnosis, treatment, or medication dosing claims; Encourage users to consult qualified healthcare professionals for personal guidance. Image description: A non-stigmatizing sexual health infographic explaining sti testing workflow with prevention, testing, consultation, and public health education sections. Visible page description to align with: This STI Testing Workflow Infographic presents STI, HIV, HPV, testing, or prevention information in a calm public health format. The infographic can separate transmission basics, prevention steps, testing workflow, healthcare consultation, and myth correction into readable sections without stigma or fear-based language. It is useful for sexual health education, clinic communication, adult learning, and public health content. As a Sex Education Infographic Generator example, it demonstrates how sensitive prevention topics can be visual, accurate, non-explicit, and medically responsible without offering diagnosis or treatment instructions. Use neutral icons, abstract diagrams, calm health education visuals, readable English labels, and organized sections. No nudity, no explicit anatomy close-ups, no sexual acts, no erotic imagery, no minors, no dating or school scenario, no sexual technique instruction, no stimulation or performance advice, no diagnosis, no treatment plan, no medication dosage, and no stigmatizing language.