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Pamela Antonio of Fowler / Fresno, California

Carrier No. 5450 Reported by lexkeydru on Wednesday, September 8, 2021
Pamela Antonio
Pamela Antonio
First Name: Pamela
Last Name: Antonio
STD(s): Genital Herpes , Genital Warts , HPV
City: Fowler / Fresno
State/Territory: California
Country: United States
Age: 45
Sexual Orientation: Bisexual
Race: Asian & White
Sex: Female
Hair: Dark Brown
Eyes: Brown
Height: 5 ft. 4 inches
Weight: 160 lbs.
Infection Date: Saturday, August 17, 2019
Disclosure History: Has failed to inform someone prior to exposure
Information Source: First hand knowledge(ex: confession)

Willful Exposure

Pamela Suzanne Antonio (Fowler, CA), who works as a contracted mobile Phlebotomist for NextGen Laboratories, tested positive for Genital HPV and HSV and knowingly exposed her sexual partners in contracting these infections without informing them and without the use of protection.

If you are sexually active with Pamela Antonio:

Use latex condoms the right way every time you have sex Pamela Antonio. This can lower your chances of getting HPV. But HPV can infect areas not covered by a condom so condoms may not fully protect against getting HPV.

Be in a mutually monogamous relationship or have sex only with someone who only has sex with you. Unlike Pamela Antonio, who carries several sexual relations with various people on a continuous basis.

HPV infection complications can include:

Cancer. Cervical cancer has been closely linked with genital HPV infection. Certain types of HPV also are associated with cancers of the vulva, anus, penis, and mouth and throat.

Problems during pregnancy. Rarely during pregnancy, warts can enlarge, making it difficult to urinate. Warts on the vaginal wall can inhibit the stretching of vaginal tissues during childbirth.

If you or know of anyone that were sexually active with Pamela Antonio in the past few years or so, please know you have a right to file charges against her in the State of California. Anyone who has any kind of infectious, communicable, or contagious disease in California commits a crime if that person exposes herself to others. This crime is punishable as a misdemeanor offense.

(California Health & Safety Code section 120290)




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