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Sexually Transmitted Diseases . STD Transmission. Any sexual activity that brings an uninfected person in contact with infected fluids Contaminated Genitals Direct Contact with open sores Mother and baby before or during birth and breastfeeding . Types of STD’s. Viral
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STD Transmission • Any sexual activity that brings an uninfected person in contact with infected fluids • Contaminated Genitals • Direct Contact with open sores • Mother and baby before or during birth and breastfeeding
Types of STD’s Viral Will never be cured, only symptoms can be treated Bacterial Easily cured if discovered early in the disease Parasite Can be easily cured with creams and shampoos
Chlamydia Bacterial • Bacteria infects reproductive organs causing a mucus discharge • Highest rate of infection is in the 15-19 age group
Can be treated by antibiotics Chlamydia Symptoms • Can have NO SYMPTOMS • Pain during urination • Dischargefrom vagina and penis • Can Cause PID • If untreated can cause infertility • Mother to child • Can cause blindness
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Gonorrhea Intro to Gonorrhea
Gonorrhea Sometimes it is called "the clap" or "the drip." Gonorrhea is an infection caused by a kind of bacteria that is passed during sexual contact. It can infect the penis, vagina, cervix, anus, urethra, or throat. • Symptoms in Females • Pain during urination • Vaginal Discharge • Pain in the abdomen and pelvic region • Symptoms in Males • Pain during urination • Discharge from penis Can be Cured by taking antibiotics It affects about 600,000 women and men in the United States every year. Bacterial Often NO SYMPTOMS
Gonorrhea • Females • Can cause PID which in turn leads to ectopic pregnancy or infertility • Males • Can cause scarring of the urethra making urination painful and swelling of the testicles which can lead to infertility An ectopic pregnancy is an abnormal pregnancy that occurs outside the womb (uterus) If passed to a newborn it can cause Blindness, Joint Infections, or life threatening Blood Infections If left UNTREATED :
Gonorrhea Gonorrhea in the News Today
Syphilis Male and Females have the same symptoms • PHASE 1 • A painless ulcer (chancre) where the bacteria entered • Sores occur: • external genitals, vagina, anus, rectum, lips and in the mouth. • Antibiotics will cure at this point The ulcer or Chancre will not appear for 3 – 90 days after infection A bacterium that causes ulcers and can spread through the blood
Syphilis • PHASE 2 (4-10 weeks after infection) • Fever • Rash • Swollen Lymph Nodes • Joint Pain • Muscle Aches
Syphilis • PHASE 3 (2 or more years after infection) • Heart and Nervous System damages including blindness and loss of mental abilities • Possible Death Infants of infected mothers can experience mental disabilities, deafness, and death
Syphilis • Syphilis is passed from person to person through direct contact with a sore • Transmission of the organism occurs during vaginal, anal, or oral sex
Human Papilloma Virus (HPV)A Virus that is the leading Cause for Cervical Cancer • Genital and anal warts (pink or reddish warts) • There will be an Abnormal pap smear • Causes 99% of all cervical cancer • Genital and anal warts • Increased risk of developing genital cancers • There is no way to test men for HPV Virus often has NO signs or symptoms There is NO CURE Females Males
Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) • HPV can be passed through ‘skin to skin’ contact • HPV can be passed on even when the infected partner has no signs or symptoms
Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) There are about 6 million new cases of genital HPV* in the United States each year. It’s estimated that 74% of them occur in 15- to 24-year-olds.
Herpes Viral • Generally cold sores and fever blisters around the mouth • Cases of the genitals There are two different Strands HSV-1 and HSV-2 Both types can be passed to newborn infants from mother if she has sores at the time of birth HSV-1 HSV-2
Genital HerpesVirus that leads to outbreaks in the genital region There is NO CURE • Little to no symptoms • Red bumps, blisters, and recurrent sores on or around the genitals (the first out break is always the worst) • Fever with first infection • Swollen Lymph Nodes • Medications shorten outbreaks and reduce frequency
Genital Herpes • Transmission is possible even through the use of latex condoms • There are currently 45 million people in the US living with Herpes • Infection is more common in women (1:4), than men (1:5)
Hepatitis Virus that leads to inflammation of the liver • Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C are sexually transmitted and life threatening • There is a vaccine for Hepatitis B, but there is no cure
Hepatitis C Hepatitis B
Hepatitis • Jaundice • Tiredness and muscle aches • Fever • Loss of appetite • Darkening of the urine • Liver damage • Liver failure • Liver cancer • Premature death Affects are the same for both males and females Short Term Long Term
Pubic Lice or Crabsa parasite that can be cured with shampoos or creams • The lice crawl on skin and lay eggs on the hair follicle • The lice are spread by skin-to-skin contact • Causes intense itching
TrichomoniasisCaused by a parasite and is easily cured when diagnosed • Discomfort with intercourse • Itching of the inner thighs and vagina • Vaginal discharge (thin, greenish-yellow, frothy or foamy) • Swelling of the labia • Vaginal odor (foul or strong smell) • Males might not have any symptoms but can still transmit disease • Burning after urination or ejaculation • Itching of urethra • Slight discharge from urethra The highest number of cases are seen in women between ages 16 and 35 Easily cured with Medication Females Males
Bacterial Vaginosis • An abnormal balance of bacteria in the vagina • Symptoms include: • Discharge • Odor • Pain • Itching • Burning • Is more likely to occur if: • Multiple sex partners • Douche • Pregnant • Use of IUD’s