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STI’s
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Chlamydia
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Chlamydia(Transmission) Bacterium that’s passed through sexual contact Can be spread from one body site to another with fingers
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Chlamydia(Symptoms) Women Pelvic Inflammatory Disease Disrupted menstruation Pelvic pain Raised temperature Nausea Vomiting Headache Infertility Ectopic pregnancy
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Chlamydia(Men) Symptoms Men Urethra infection Discharge and burning during urination Heaviness in and painful swelling at the bottom of affected testis Inflammation of scrotum
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Chlamydia(Treatment) Tested: Lab Test, Urine Sample Treated With: Antibiotics Doxycycline for 7 days OR 1 Dose of azithromycin
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Gonorrhea(Transmission) Passed through penile-vaginal, oral-genital, oral-anal or genital-anal contact
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Gonorrhea(Symptoms) Women Green or yellowish discharge Usually goes undetected Pelvic inflammatory disease
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Gonorrhea(Symptoms) Men Cloudy discharge from penis and burning when urinating Painful swelling at the bottom of the affected testis Inflammation of the scrotum
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Gonorrhea(Treatment) Tested: Swab, urinalysis Treated: antibiotics Dual therapy of one dose of ceftriaxone, cefixime, ciprofloxacin, levofloxacin, or ofloxacin plus one dose of azithromycin Or doxycycline for 7 days
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Nongonococcal Urethritis (NGU) Pathogen: Bacteria Where: Penis, Vagina, Anus, Throat How: Direct contact with mucous membrane during sex
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NGU Symptoms (Women) Mild discharge of pus from vagina Often undetected Burning or pain when urinating
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NGU Symptoms (Men) Discharge from penis and irritation during urination
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NGU Treatment Tested: Culture, Urinalysis Treated with antibiotics
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Syphillis Bacterium passed from open lesions during penile- vaginal, oral- genital, oral-anal, or genital- anal contact.
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Syphilis Symptoms Primary Stage Painless chancre at site where bacterium entered body Secondary Stage Chancre disappears, and generalized skin rash appears Latent Stage There may be no visible symptoms Tertiary Stage Heart failure, blindness, mental disturbance, and more; death may result.
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Syphilis (Treatment) Benzathine penicillin G, doxycycline, erythromycin, or ceftriaxone
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Quiz About 1 and _____ people are infected with Herpes 10 15 6 12
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Herpes Genital Herpes Virus Pathogen: Virus Where: penis, vagina, anus, mouth, eye HSV-2 passed primarily through penile-vaginal, oral- genital, oral-anal, or genital anal contact HSV-1 (oral herpes) Passed by kissing or oral-genital contact
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Herpes Symptoms Most people have no symptoms Herpes 1= cold sores and fever blisters on the mouth Herpes 2= genital sores or blisters Outbreak starts as red bumps and then turn into painful blisters or sores First Outbreak= Flu-like symptoms: fever, headache and swollen glands Usually appear within the first two weeks of infection Viruses can stay in the body forever and may cause recurrent outbreaks
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Herpes Treatment Tested: Visual, culture of the blister No cure Medications can help reduce pain and itching as well as recurrent outbreaks Daily medication can also reduce the likelihood of spreading the infection
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Hepatitis B Virus Pathogen: A viral infection Where: affecting the liver Acute or Chronic Spread through unprotected vaginal, oral and anal sex Spread through childbirth and sharing contaminated needles Chance of getting it through kissing is very low
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Hepatitis B Virus Symptoms Many people don’t have symptoms Some experience tiredness, aches, nausea and vomiting, loss of appetite, darkening of urine or tenderness of the stomach Symptoms appear usually within one to 6 months of exposure Jaundice may occur as well
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Hepatitis B Virus Treatment Tested: Urinalysis, Blood test Illness can last up to 6 months Treated with rest, nutrition and fluids Can be treated with Antiviral drugs as well Utilize doctor’s advice on how to care for the liver
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Quiz 1 in ____ sexually active young people will get an STD by the age of 25. Most won’t know it. 4 5 10 2
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Quiz 1 in ____ people living with HIV in the U.S. don’t know they have it. 10 15 20 5
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HIV Virus Human immunodeficiency virus Virus that cause AIDS Pathogen:Virus Where: Penis, Vagina, Mouth, rectum, blood, mucous membranes
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HIV Symptoms Only way to know is through a blood test Many don’t have symptoms for 10 years or more
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HIV Transmission Unprotected vaginal, oral, anal sex with someone who has the HIV virus Through contaminated needles or blood During pregnancy or breast feeding with an HIV positive mother
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HIV Treatment No cure Tested: Blood, urine, swab Antiretroviral treatment can slow the progression of HIV infection and delay the onset of AIDS Early diagnosis and treatment can improve a person’s chances of living a longer, happier life
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Famous People With HIV/AIDS Magic Johnson-Basketball star, commentator Freddy Mercury- Lead singer of the famous band Queen “We Will Rock You” Eazy E- NWA Rapper Arthur Ashe- Professional Tennis Player First African American to win a grand slam title Robert Reed Mr.Brady from the Brady Bunch
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Trichomoniasis Transmission Pathogen: A parasitic infection of the genital area How:Unprotected vaginal intercourse
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Trichomoniasis Symptoms Often there are no symptoms Women have yellowish-green vaginal discharge Genital discomfort Usually within 4 days to a month after exposure Men may notice discharge from the penis
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Trichomoniasis Treatment Antibiotics can cure the infection Both partners must be treated at the same time to prevent passing it back and forth Both partners need to abstain from intercourse until the infection is gone
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Quiz About ____ % of sexually active people will get HPV 25 15 50 75
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Human Papillomavirus HPV Viral infection with more than 100 different types, over 40 infect the genitals Most commonly spread through unprotected vaginal, oral, or anal sex Can also be passed on during skin to skin contact
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HPV Symptoms Most have no symptoms Some HPV types can cause genital warts Small bumps in and around the genitals
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HPV Treatment How it’s tested: Pelvic exam, Pap Smear No cure for the virus itself Warts can be treated through topical medicines or methods to remove or freeze them Even though you are treated, the virus may still be present and can cause recurrences Persistent infection with certain HPV types can cause cervical cancer over time
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Public Lice Pathogen: Pediculosis Pubis Where: Pubic Hair, Leg Hair, Armpits, Eyebrows, Lashes,etc. How: Through sex, bedding, toilets, clothing
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Pubic Lice Symptoms Itching, Rash, Pinhead-Sized blood spots on underwear
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Pubic Lice Treatment Tested: Visual Treatment: Specialized shampoo
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Scabies Pathogen: Parasite Where: Skin contact How: Sex, but sometimes no sex
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Scabies (Symptoms and Treatment) Itching in the genital area Treatment: Lice Shampoo, wash all clothes and linens How tested: visually
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