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Given the spread of gonorrhea I think most don’t. From my understanding every six months is probably sufficient. In the absence of symptoms anyway. It would take a little bit kf time from when you are exposed to when you are infected. So much more than that isn’t likely to find any hidden situations. Depends on your availability of healthcare and what they test for more than anything though.

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