STD/HIV Research Seattle Feedback Albert Kombo Kisumu October 27, 2003.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Advertisements

The Connection Between STDs and HIV
STDs Valerie Robinson D.O.. Prevention Abstinence Risk reduction Vaccines Male or female condoms Cervical diaphragm might protect against cervical GC,
Chapter 15 Preventing Sexually Transmitted Disease
8th Grade Choosing the Best
Issues Associated with Acceptability of Viral STD Vaccines Susan L. Rosenthal, Ph.D.
Chapter Fifteen Sexually Transmitted Diseases Copyright, Corey E. Miller, 2002.
Sexually Transmitted Infections
-a way of finding out beforehand. Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), as the term implies, are diseases transmitted through sexual activities. Although.
Normal Anatomy. Next... Normal External Genitalia.
Presentation Package for Concepts of Fitness and Wellness 6e Section VII: Concept 23 Preventing Sexually Transmitted Diseases.
Session 1 Key Messages HIV stands for Human Immunodeficiency Virus. HIV causes AIDS — Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. Being HIV positive, or living.
Delmar Learning Copyright © 2003 Delmar Learning, a Thomson Learning company Unit VI Caring for Vulnerable Populations.
HIV/AIDS Presented by Kunphen center for substance dependence and HIV/AIDS.
EQ: What are the effects of STD/STI (Disease/infection)
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Human Biology Sylvia S. Mader Michael Windelspecht
Lyme disease caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi
curiosity Low self-esteem Sex drive Because I love them popularity Because I can pornography Sexual abuse my friends are doing it.
Bacterial STDs1 Sexually transmitted diseases “Venereal Diseases” Example Bacterial STDs Gonorrhea Syphilis Chlamydia Example Viral STDs Herpes genital.
Sexually Transmitted Infections. What is a Sexually Transmitted Infection or STI? STI’s are infections that are spread from person to person through.
Learning About Sexually Transmitted Diseases
© 2011 McGraw-Hill Higher Education. All rights reserved. Presentation Package for Concepts of Fitness & Wellness 9e Concept 21 Preventing Sexually Transmitted.
All STDs are preventable and most can be treated, but some are incurable.
Dr.Bujji Babu M.D. Bujjibabu HIV Clinic. HIV / STD Among the three modes of transmission of HIV viz. Blood borne, Vertical and Sexual, SEXUAL TRANSMISSION.
KNOW HIV/STD Prevention Curriculum Grade 8 Lesson 2
The Rise of AIDS in Women Brittany Buckley. What is AIDS? Acquire Immune Deficiency –A serious disease of the Immune System –Caused by the HIV Human Immuno-deficiency.
 Do you think teenagers are concerned with contracting an STI? Why or Why not?
Chapter 13 pages Personal Wellness Sexually Transmitted Diseases.
STD’s What you need to know Sexuality PowerPoint 4.6.
Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) Any disease that spreads from one person to another during sexual contact is a sexually transmitted infection or STI.
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES: FACTS You Need To Know! Patricia J. Sulak, M.D. Professor Texas A&M Health Sciences Center Obstetrician/Gynecologist Director,
8 th Grade Health Pre-Test. What is the definition of abstinence? A deliberate decision to avoid high-risk behaviors, including sexual activity and the.
1 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific Review in slides Singapore.
All STDs are preventable and most can be treated, but some are incurable.
The on STI’s  There are over 25 STIs, including HIV/AIDS  1 in 4 sexually active teens will acquire an STI *CDC  Most STI’s can be treated or.
STD’s an EPIDEMIC!.  How did contracting an STD affect the lives of these Young People?  Why are most Teens not concerned about contracting an STD?
Ch. 25 Lesson 2 Common STIs.
Sexually Transmitted Diseases Unit 3: Social Health.
Monodisciplinary, Multidisciplinary, Interdisciplinary, and Transdisciplinary Approaches to Reproductive Health Research II William A. Fisher, Ph.D Department.
Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI)
Chapter Review Chapter 20 Preview Key Terms Key Ideas Graphics Critical Thinking.
Focus Area 25 Sexually Transmitted Diseases Progress Review July 21, 2004.
Epidemiology of STD. Change in incidence (simple access to antibiotic, change to sexual behavior, multiple partner, low age of sexual contact, addiction,
The STD Villains. What to Know About STDs Sum-How big is the problem? Sort-What type is it? Spread-How do I put myself at risk for getting an STD? Symptoms-How.
Sexually Transmitted Infections May be transmitted through sexual (genital) contact with an infected person.
BY NICK BUTTS, JACK CARMUSIN, MARK BLAUER, CHARLES SPORN STD’s and avoiding Pregnancy.
CHAIN OF INFECTION STI POINT OF VIEW.
STI didn’t know that…. Treatment STI Prevention Symptoms What it is?
Review. What does…. STI stand for – Sexually Transmitted Infection HIV stand for – Human Immunodeficiency Virus.
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES. WHAT IS STD? STD is the invasion of an organism in body tissue….. Transmitted from one person to another…. During sexual.
Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI)
Some STDs.
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS
Sexually Transmitted Infections
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS (STIs)
Ch. 21. Health and Medicine Medical Sociology.
STD’s STD’s an EPIDEMIC!.
Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)
Protect your body, heart and mind
HIV در مادران و کودکان.
مدیریت سندرومی بیماران آمیزشی مقدمه
انجمن ارولوژی ایران هفته سلامت مردان
Dictionary Definition Health Related Consequences
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Reproductive Systems Mini REVIEW
Preventing and Treating STDs (2:29)
Male Latex Condoms & STDs
Presentation transcript:

STD/HIV Research Seattle Feedback Albert Kombo Kisumu October 27, 2003

The course: Principles of HIV/STD Research University of Washington Seattle, Washington July 2003 Other objectives Review: current epidemiology Present: ideas for research projects Review: two recently published studies

The course: Overview Epi and risk factors for STD- HIV Issues in research involving adolescents Sexual risk behaviour measurement, sexual behavior surveys Human subjects issues in study design Antiretroviral therapy Palliative care research Partner management NIH grant review system Principles of bacterial pathogenesis, immunology, viral pathogenesis Biostatistical principles Pathogenesis of chancroid, HSV, HIV, gonorrhea, HPV, chlamydia Vertical transmission of HIV Research issues in vaginitis, genital herpes, PID, other HIV-associated OIs STD/HIV interactions Microbicides

Our focus This session focuses on Antiretroviral therapy Drug resistance Breastfeeding Ethics ……………..in relation to research on HIV transmission and control

47.7 m?

Antiretroviral Therapy Research

Got-Nanga – Naikonda

Human subjects issues Why?

As long as all the above are attended to well all……

Your additions? Subtractions ?