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Information and Prevention
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About 50% of all graduating high school seniors in our country are sexually active One in four sexually active teens will get an STD this year!!!! Syphilis and Chlamydia are very prevalent in San Diego, especially among teens
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HIV stands for Human Immunodeficiency Virus. AIDS stands for Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Once a T cell count drops below 200 (from a normal 800-1200), a person has AIDS Use of medication can prolong the time between HIV infection and AIDS diagnosis
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Sexual contact with an infected person (anal, vaginal, oral) Sharing needles with an infected person Transfusions of infected blood Babies born to infected mothers
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HIV can be transmitted through blood, semen, vaginal fluids, and breast milk A small amount of HIV can be found in salvia and tears, but cannot be transmitted CDC recommends against open-mouth kissing an infected person
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Closed mouth kissing is not a risk Cannot be transmitted by insects Not commonly transmitted by biting Not transmitted through sweat Not known to be transmitted by tattooing/piercing (but Hepatitis is)
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Abstinence from oral, anal, and vaginal sex Use of condoms and dental dams can REDUCE the risk Avoid sharing contaminated needles Avoid breast-feeding by infected mothers Follow universal precautions around blood
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Condoms are regulated by the FDA They are tested for defects before packaging Proper use can REDUCE the risk of HIV transmission Only latex and polyurethane condoms can be HIV barriers
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HIV can be asymptomatic, but it is still contagious AIDS causes a low white blood cell count, and the inability to fight infections, as well as chances for wasting, dementia, cancer, and pneumonia
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There are drugs that can reduce symptoms for some time, but AIDS is not curable
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Having to disclose HIV status with all potential sexual partners Must work with doctors if they want to have healthy children Must take anti-viral drugs throughout life There is no cure, and death from other infections is unavoidable
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Caused by bacteria 2.8 million cases annually in the US: most common bacterial STD in the US Extremely common in San Diego County Can be transmitted through sexual fluids, anal, vaginal, and oral sex
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Usually NO signs/symptoms Women may see: unusual discharge, painful urination, pain in abdomen, bleeding, sores Men may see: unusual discharge, painful urination, burning at the tip of the penis Can be detected through a urine test, or a swab. Can be CURED with antibiotics
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Untreated, can lead to: pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) leading to infertility, tubal pregnancy, eye and lung infections
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Caused by bacteria Transmitted through sexual fluids, anal, oral, and vaginal sex Usually NO symptoms! Women may see: unusual discharge, painful urination, pain in abdomen, bleeding Men may see: unusual discharge, painful urination, burning at the tip of the penis Can be detected through a urine test, or a swab. Can be CURED with antibiotics
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Untreated, can lead to: pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) leading to infertility, tubal pregnancy, eye and lung infections “The Clap”
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NGU: Non-gonococcal urethritis An infection of the urethra, caused by bacteria, but not associated with gonorrhea
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Caused by a virus Transmitted via blood, semen, vaginal fluids, anal, oral, vaginal sex, and sharing needles Symptoms include: nausea, fever loss of appetite, dark urine, abdominal pain, jaundice, enlarged liver.
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Hep B is detected via a blood test It is NOT curable, but it can be fought by our immune systems There is a vaccine available Consequences include liver damage and cancer
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Caused by a virus Can be transmitted through direct contact with infected skin, mucous membranes, blisters, or sores during anal, vaginal, and oral sex. Symptoms: painful blisters and sores that reappear throughout life HSV 1: Cold Sores HSV 2: STD
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HSV is diagnosed through visual exams, blood tests, or cultures It is a life long infection, with outbreaks occurring throughout life Can be contagious even when sore are NOT present
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This is a virus, for which there is a vaccine for girls available This is GENITAL WARTS, most common STD!! Transmitted through skin to skin contact with genital warts during vaginal, anal, or oral sex You can get HPV even if warts aren’t present 9 out of 10 people have NO symptoms Females: warts on vulva, cervix, vagina, anus Males: warts on penis, scrotum, anus
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Warts can be removed, but the virus never goes away! Warts frequently grow back. HPV can cause cervical cancer. Pap smears can detect HPV in women. The immune system can fight the virus.
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This is a bacterial infection. It is extremely common in sexually active teens in San Diego. Transmitted via direct skin contact with sores on mouth, anus, or genitals through oral, anal, and vaginal sex. Early symptoms: painless sores Later symptoms: Rashes on the torso, palms, and soles, swollen glands, hair loss
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Detected through a blood test or a culture of open sores Untreated, can lead to damage to the nervous system, heart, and brain, blindness, and death.
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Trichomonas are protozoas (single cell organisms) Transmitted through sexual fluids, discharge, oral, anal, and vaginal sex, towels, bedding toilets Women: frothy, smelly, yellow-green discharge, itching, burning Men: discharge
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Detected through vaginal/penile swab Untreated can lead to preterm births for pregnant women
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Crabs are parasitic insects (lice) They feed on human blood Can be transmitted through sex, skin to skin contact, shared towels and bedding. Can be treated with special shampoos after infected hair is shaved away
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Caused by the fungus Candida albicansCandida albicans Symptoms include cottage cheese like vaginal discharge, itching, and odor Commonly found on skin, likes moist and warm places Infections often occur when women are active in sports, are on antibiotics, are pregnant, have diabetes, or are obese.
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If you are sexually active, get annual exams and STD screening If you are over 18, see a doctor annually (females get pap smears) Perform self-exams Know your HIV status (and other STDs) and your partner’s Abstain, or use condoms If you have any signs or symptoms, see a doctor If you have had unprotected sex EVER, get tested.
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You cannot tell if someone has an STD by looking at them!!! It is safer to assume your partner DOES have an STD. ALWAYS use condoms/dental dams for any type of sex, EVERY SINGLE time.
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