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Sexually Transmitted Infections STI’s Overview: Types Incidence Transmission Symptoms Treatment Prevention
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Contact Transmission vs. Fluid Transmission 1. CONTACT Transmission Skin contact alone can result in transmission Examples: HPV (Human Papillomavirus) Herpes (Simplex 1 and 2) Molluscum* (contact and fluid) Syphillis* (contact and fluid) Sexually Transmitted Disease
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2. FLUID Transmission Bodily fluid exchange required for transmission to occur Examples: Chlamydia Gonorrhea HIV Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome Hepatitis B, C Molluscum* (contact and fluid) Syphillis *(contact and fluid)
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Viral vs. Bacterial 1. Viral ►Live in the body- No cure ►Symptoms can be treated ► Infected person can still transmit even if no symptoms are present
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2. Bacterial Can be treated (cured) with antibiotics Person often does not know that s/he is infected Has been infected so does not seek treatment
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Common Sexually Transmitted Infections in College It is estimated that 1 in 4 college students (including NAU) are or have been infected with an STD. –Most common: Chlamydia (Bacterial-Fluid) Genital warts –HPV (Viral- Contact and Fluid) Herpes (Viral- Contact and Fluid)
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Signs and Symptoms If You or Your Partner Show Any of These Signs See a Physician- even if they go away! Bleeding Boils Burning sensation Irritations Odors Pains Pus Sores Tenderness Urine changes Warts Blisters Cervicitis Growths Itches Painful intercourse Rashes Swellings Ulcers Vaginal yeast infections
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Chlamydia Spread - vaginal and anal intercourse, from the birth canal to the fetus Diagnosis - Examination of tissue samples or urine Treatment - Both partners treated fully with antibiotics Protection - Condoms and safe sex
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Transition Slide Warning: Graphic pictures..
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Chlamydia: Male 50% of men show no symptoms 75% of women show no symptoms
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HPV http://www.cdc.gov/std/hpv/common- infection/HPVPosterCleared-Online.pdf
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Human Papilloma Virus- HPV Genital Warts In the U.S: 20 million men and women are infected Over 80 types of HPV 5.5 million NEW cases of HPV each year 33% of all new STD transmissions are HPV At current rates at least 50% of sexually active people will contract HPV at some pt. in their lives At current rates 80% of women acquire HPV by age 50. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, April 2004
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HPV continued … ▪ More than 80% of cervical cancer stems from HPV infection ▪ Men do not know they have it (unless there are warts) ▪ Women (without warts) can be checked for HPV with a pap smear
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85% of people who have had unprotected sex with 3 or more partners have been exposed to HPV 80% of those actually have HPV
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Genital Warts: Female Can be treated but not cured
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Warts: Male Can be treated but not cured
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A vaccine for HPV? Initial Results are very encouraging: International Study of 12,000 sexually active women between ages 16-26. Half received 3 doses of the HPV vaccine and half received a placebo. shown to be 100% effective if vaccine is received prior to contracting HPV. Approved by the FDA on June 8, 2006 Inoculate Adolescents?: Controversial
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Genital Herpes Two forms - Herpes simples virus-1 and -2. Type 1 is associated with cold sores and fever blisters. Both are sexually transmitted. 45 million have been diagnosed - 1 million per year. Remains in the body for life. Symptoms - Recurring rash, pain ulceration's. –Primary outbreak - pain and discomfort around infected area, itching, burning during urination. –2-20 days after infection - may years before outbreak.
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Herpes: Female Can be treated but not cured
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Herpes: Male Can be treated but not cured
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Syphilis: Male Chancre on Penis Bacterial-Fluid ►Can be cured, but there are often no symptoms ►Symptoms can be present and then disappear
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Syphilis: Female Bacterial-Fluid ►Can be cured, but there are often no symptoms ►Symptoms can be present and then disappear
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Gonorrhea: Female Bacterial-Fluid Can be cured with antibiotics 75% of women show no symptoms
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Gonorrhea: Male Bacterial-Fluid 50 % of men show no symptoms Can be cured with antibiotics
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Routes of Transmission Among Adults P. 310, text
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Pelvic Inflammatory Disease PID Bacterial-Fluid Progressive infection Harms a women’s reproductive system. Can lead to sterility, ectopic pregnancy and chronic pain - treated or not. Caused by chlamydia and gonorrhea. Symptoms long and painful periods, discharge, spotting, low abdominal pain, fever, chills, nausea, vomiting, pain during intercourse. Can be cured with antibiotics
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HIV /AIDS Viral- Fluid HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) - The virus that causes HIV and AIDS - HIV lives only within cells and body fluids. Transmission: -Transmitted by blood, blood products, semen, vaginal and cervical secretions, and breast milk. -Sexual contact. -Direct contact with infected blood. -Mother-to-Child transmission. -Not through casual contact. No cure but can be treated with powerful drug “cocktails” ▪ lower the level of the virus in the body and limit side effects.
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P. 307 Text People with HIV/AIDS (2003)
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Prevention Limit partners for LIFE Monogamy Serial Monogamy Celibacy Both partners get tested before becoming sexually active
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Flagstaff STD Testing Resources: Refer to Green Resource Sheet When in doubt, get tested! If you test positive, let your partner know immediately.
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Prevention Limit partners for LIFE Monogamy Serial Monogamy- (testing between) Celibacy Both partners get tested before becoming sexually active
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Protect your Health and Fertility!
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