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1 STD’S: VIRAL OR BACTERIAL
MRS. CRUSAN INTRO TO FCS

2 BACTERIAL STD BACTERIAL STD’S ARE CAUSED BY A BACTERIA.
IT CAN BE TREATED AND CURED IF DIAGNOSED AND TREATED EARLY ON TO AVOID LONG-TERM EFFECTS.

3 VIRAL STD’S A VIRAL STD IS CAUSED BY A VIRUS.
THE SYMPTOMS CAN OFTEN BE TREATED AND EVEN OFFER SOME RELIEF, BUT THERE IS NO CURE. ONCE YOU HAVE THE DISEASE, YOU HAVE IT FOR LIFE.

4 LIST OF STD’S VIRAL OR BACTERIAL? HINT FOR HOW TO REMEMBER WHICH ONES ARE VIRAL. BACTERIAL VAGINOSIS CHLAMYDIA GONORRHEA HEPATITIS B HERPES HIV HPV (GENITAL WARTS) PELVIC INFLAMMATORY DISEASE PUBIC LICE SYPHILIS TRICHOMONIASIS

5 MORE ABOUT STDs More than two million cases of chlamydia, gonorrhea and syphilis were reported in the United States in 2016, the highest number ever, according to the annual Sexually Transmitted Disease Surveillance Report released today by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The majority of these new diagnoses (1.6 million) were cases of chlamydia. There were also 470,000 gonorrhea cases and almost 28,000 cases of primary and secondary syphilis – the most infectious stages of the disease. While all three of these STDs can be cured with antibiotics, if left undiagnosed and untreated, they can have serious health consequences, including infertility, life-threatening ectopic pregnancy, stillbirth in infants, and increased risk for HIV transmission. “Increases in STDs are a clear warning of a growing threat,” said Jonathan Mermin, M.D., M.P.H., director of CDC’s National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention. “STDs are a persistent enemy, growing in number, and outpacing our ability to respond.” Epidemic accelerating in multiple populations—impact growing in women, infants, and gay and bisexual men While young women continue to bear the greatest burden of chlamydia (nearly half of all diagnosed infections), surges in syphilis and gonorrhea are increasingly affecting new populations. Syphilis rates increased by nearly 18 percent overall from 2015 to The majority of these cases occur among men – especially gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men (MSM). However, there was a 36 percent increase in rates of syphilis among women and a 28 percent increase in syphilis among newborns (congenital syphilis) during this period. More than 600 cases of congenital syphilis were reported in 2016, which has resulted in more than 40 deaths and severe health complications among newborns. The disease is preventable through routine screening and timely treatment for syphilis among pregnant women. “Every baby born with syphilis represents a tragic systems failure,” said Gail Bolan, director of CDC’s Division of STD Prevention. “All it takes is a simple STD test and antibiotic treatment to prevent this enormous heartache and help assure a healthy start for the next generation of Americans.” While gonorrhea increased among men and women in 2016, the steepest increases were seen among men (22 percent). Research suggests that a large share of new gonorrhea cases are occurring among MSM. These trends are particularly alarming in light of the growing threat of drug resistance to the last remaining recommended gonorrhea treatment. MSM also bear a great syphilis burden. MSM make up a majority of syphilis cases, and half of MSM diagnosed with syphilis were also living with HIV – pointing to the need to integrate STD and HIV prevention and care services.

6 BENEFITS OF SEXUAL SELF-CONTROL
FREE FROM PREGNANCY. FREE FROM PAIN OF GIVING UP BABY FOR ADOPTION. FREE FROM THE PHYSICAL & EMOTIONAL PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH ABORTION. FREE FROM SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES. FREE FROM THE RISKS & SIDE EFFECTS OF BIRTH CONTROL. FREE FROM MARRYING SOMEONE TOO SOON. FREE FROM UNINTENTIONAL EXPLOITATION. FREE TO KNOW YOU HAVE NOT DAMAGED YOUR (OR SOMEONE ELSE’S) REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH. FREE TO PURSUE YOUR LIFE’S GOALS. FREE TO RESPECT YOURSELF AND OTHERS. FREE TO ESTABLISH A GREATER TRUST IN YOUR FUTURE RELATIONSHIPS AND MARRIAGE. FREE TO ENJOY BEING A TEENAGER WITHOUT ADDED PRESSURES.


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