Please see:: http://www.ureaplasmaurealyticum.com/ . Although not everyone classifies it as an STD -most often it is categorized as a bacterial std. about 70% of sexually active people are reported to have it.
Answered 10/3/2014
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Yes: Ureaplasma is a bacteria commonly found in the genital flora of asymptomatic sexually active men and women. It can cause infection or can be present without consequence. If infection is found to be caused by ureaplasma, it can be serious and requires immediate attention. It is sexually transmitted.
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