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1 Sexually Transmitted Infections

2 Types Gonorrhea Syphilis Chlamydia NGU (Non-Gonococcal Urethritis
Herpes (HSV) HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) Hepatitis B (HBV) HPV (Human Papilloma Virus) or Genital Warts Scabies and Crabs (Cooties/Pubic lice)

3 Sexually Transmitted Infections
Bacteria Gonorrhea Most widespread Complications: PID (Pelvic Inflammatory Disease) Sterility Arthritis Blindness Treatment: Antibiotics (all involved) New resistant strains Test: Pap or Urine

4 In Women--Symptoms Bleeding between periods
Creamy or green, pus-like or bloody vaginal discharge Excessive bleeding during menstrual period Irritation of the vulva Lower abdominal pain  Painful intercourse Painful urination (burning sensation)

5 In Men--symptoms Creamy or green, pus-like discharge from the penis
Painful urination (burning sensation) Testicular pain

6 Rectal Infection Constipation Creamy, pus-like discharge Itching
Painful bowel movement with blood in feces Rectal bleeding

7 Syphilis Bacteria Syphilis More serious Symptoms/Stages:
Chancre (sore) Rash, flu-like symptoms Latency up to 20 years Complications: Nervous and Circulatory system damage Paralysis Insanity Heart Disease Death Treatment: Antibiotics (all involved) Test: Blood or swab of sores

8 Chlamydia Bacteria Chlamydia
Chlamydia Bacteria Chlamydia Most common Symptoms: Clear discharge often no symptoms Complications: PID (Pelvic Inflammatory Disease) Sterility Tubal pregnancies Infant eye and lung infections Miscarriage Treatment: Antibiotics Test: Urine or Cervix swab

9 Chlamydia

10 NGU Bacteria NGU (Non-Gonococcal Urethritis)
Male equivalent to Chlamydia Symptoms: Clear discharge burning urination Swollen testicles Complications: Reproductive organ damage sterility Treatment: Antibiotics Test: Culture of discharge

11 Symptoms Clear discharge burning urination Swollen testicles

12 What is a Viral STI?

13 Herpes Viruses Herpes (HSV) Symptoms: Complications:
Swollen, painful sores on genitals Fever Headache and muscle ache Often no symptoms Complications: Cervical cancer central nervous system damage death in infants infected during birth Continuing outbreaks Compromised immune system Treatment (Management): Anti-viral drugs, always carry virus Test: Blood, swab sore

14 Herpes 5min

15 Symptoms Swollen, painful sores on genitals Fever
Headache and muscle ache Often no symptoms female male

16 HPV Virus HPV (Human Papilloma Virus) or Genital Warts
60 to 80 strains Extremely contagious Symptoms: Local irritation Itching Warts (4-8 months) Complications: Can block vaginal and rectal openings and throat Cervical cancer Higher susceptibility to other STDs Treatment: Liquid nitrogen Surgical removal Test: Visual exam, vinegar solution

17 Gonorrhea https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eww8tGkqGRw
A burning sensation when urinating; A white, yellow, or green discharge from the penis; Painful or swollen testicles (although this is less common). It can cause infections in the genitals, rectum, and throat. It is a very common infection, especially among young people ages years.

18 If untreated It can be treated! But treatment will not undue damage.
In women, untreated gonorrhea can cause pelvic inflammatory disease (Some of the complications of PID are Formation of scar tissue that blocks fallopian tubes; Ectopic pregnancy (pregnancy outside the womb); Infertility (inability to get pregnant); Long-term pelvic/abdominal pain. In men, gonorrhea can cause a painful condition in the tubes attached to the testicles. In rare cases, this may cause a man to be sterile, or prevent him from being able to father a child It can be treated! But treatment will not undue damage.

19 HPV Vaccine Three vaccines are available to prevent the human papillomavirus (HPV) types that cause most cervical cancers as well as some cancers of the anus, vulva (area around the opening of the vagina), vagina, and oropharynx (back of throat including base of tongue and tonsils). Two of these vaccines also prevent HPV types that cause most genital warts. HPV vaccines are given in 3 shots over 6 months. HPV vaccination is recommended for 11 and 12 year-old girls. It is also recommended for girls and women age 13 through 26 years of age who have not yet been vaccinated or completed the vaccine series

20 Genital Warts Clusters the genital or penis area.
In women they occur on the outside and inside of the vagina, on the opening (cervix) to the womb (uterus), or around the anus. They are approximately as prevalent in men, but the symptoms may be less obvious. When present, they usually are seen on the tip of the penis. female male

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22 Science of HIV/AIDS

23 HIV- Human immunodeficiency virus
Transmitted: Sexual contact Illicit Injections Breast Milk Transfusion Symptoms: vary Complications: Opportunistic diseases (pneumonia, etc.) Affects T cells in the immune system (compromised immune system) Develop AIDS in several months to 12 years Death in 5-20 years Treatment: Drug cocktails Test: Blood

24 Hepatitis Virus Hepatitis B (HBV) Transmitted: Symptoms:
Sexual contact Needles Symptoms: Flu-like Yellowing skin Loss of appetite Fatigue One third have no symptoms Complications: Liver damage Mental problems Treatment: Drug Therapy No response in some Vaccine being tested Test: Blood Liver cancer resulting from HBV

25 Protozoa Trichomoniasis Symptoms: Complications: Treatment:
Flagellates Symptoms: Large amounts of discharge Intense itching Burning and redness of genitals Painful intercourse Often no symptoms in men Complications: Urinary tract infection Pain in lower abdomen Increases risk of contacting HIV Premature and low birth weight Cervical tissue changes Treatment: Antibiotic (all involved) Test: culture

26 Fungus Moniliasis (Yeast Infection) Symptoms: Complications:
Vaginal Itch Cheese-like discharge Painful intercourse Complications: Mouth/throat infections (Thrush) Treatment: Antifungal medications (tablets, creams, supositories) Test: Pap, culture

27 What is a parasitic STI

28 Scabies and Crabs (Cooties/Public Lice
Arthropod Found in clothing, sheets, towles Symptoms: Rash Itching Burning Complications: Cervical cancer Re-infection Chemical side-effects Treatment: Pesticides (lotions, shampoos) Test: Visual, skin scraping


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