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Rusty Bennett 9 th Grade Health
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STDs are diseases that you get by having sexual contact (vaginal, oral, or anal) with someone who already has an STD
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STD’s are caused by viruses and bacteria and more than 20 STD’s affect both men and women.
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What STD’s are contracted the most by TEENAGE Girls?
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Do Race and Ethnicity Play a role in the contraction of STD’s?
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. A f r i c a n A m e r i c a n a d o l e s c e n t s a n d y o u n g a d u l t s h a v e S T D r a t e s t h a t a r e m o r e t h a n 2 0 t i m e s h i g h e r t h a n t h o s e i n w h i t e a d o l e s c e n t s.
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The Chlamydia rates for 15-to- 19 years old females in 1999 were just under 4 percent for whites, 6 percent for Mexican Americans, and as much as 12 percent for African Americans The Chlamydia rates for 15-to- 19 years old females in 1999 were just under 4 percent for whites, 6 percent for Mexican Americans, and as much as 12 percent for African Americans.
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W h a t S T D ’ s a r e t h e m o s t c o m m o n i n M a l e s ?
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Herpes, genital warts, and Chlamydia are the most common STD’s found in young men.
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The highest rate of infection occurs between the age of 20-24 for males.
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Young teenage males are more susceptible to STD’s than older Adult men.
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If your partner has had sex, then you are having sex with everyone he/she has had sex with. If any of her partners have an STD you can contract it.
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You are at risk to contract an STD every time you have sex.
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S i g n s a n d S y m p t o m s o f a n S T D c a n s h o w u p w i t h i n 2 w e e k s a f t e r s e x u a l c o n t r a c t i o n.
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If you think you might have an STD see your family Physician for a test.
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Do not worry the test is strictly confidential.
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What is the #1 way to prevent S.T.D’s?
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…is refraining from sexual intercourse.
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Failure rate = 0%
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If you decide to have sex, how can you protect yourself and your partner?
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The Safest Alternative!!!
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Condoms are the only form of protection which can both help to stop the transmission of sexually transmitted diseases such as HIV.
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Condoms are 90-95% effective when used consistently
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