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Unit Three
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Ground Rules We respect: That any question is OK That it is OK to pass That we all have different points of view Each other by listening The right to privacy That we all need to be listened to
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STDs vs. STIs What ’ s the difference? Sexually Transmitted infection (STI) has replaced the term Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) Why? STI a more encompassing term that includes infections that are assymptomatic; or show no symptoms
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What is an STI? Sexually Transmitted Infections are infections generally spread by close sexual contact and sexual intercourse They can spread by contact with an infected partner by: Skin Genitals Body Fluids Mucous Membranes eg. eyes, mouth
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Why is it important to learn about STIs? It helps one be able to take care of one's own body Untreated STIs can cause problems for a person's health and future ability to have children It helps a person to discuss STIs with a partner It helps us recognize myths like “It’s easy to tell if a person has a STI/HIV because he/she will look sick” that could prevent a person from using effective prevention methods or seeking needed treatments
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What are some common STIs? Chlamydia Genital herpes Genital warts (HPV) Human Papillomavirus Gonorrhea Hepatitis B/C (also a blood borne disease) HIV and AIDS (also a blood borne disease) Syphilis Pubic Lice (crabs) Scabies
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STIs can be Viral, Bacterial, or Parasitic Bacterial/Parasitic: a parasite causes an infection, it can be treated with antibiotic or antimicrobial medication Viral: possible for it to remain “asymptomatic” for periods of time (meaning there are no symptoms). It is possible to have the virus and not know it, and it is possible to pass it to another person without either person knowing it. Viral STIs can be treated with medications, but not cured
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Which STIs are Blood-Borne? Some of the viral infections are also blood-borne: HIV and AIDS Hepatitis B and C
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Blood Borne Diseases Blood-borne diseases are spread by contaminated blood. Some are also spread through body fluids ( semen, vaginal secretions) and breast milk (HIV only) They can be transmitted by: sharing needles body piercing and tattooing equipment helping someone who is bleeding without using gloves sexual intercourse and close sexual contact an infected mother to her baby
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What are common symptoms? burning while urinating, itching discharge (for females; different color, amount or smell. For males; anything other than semen or urine) sores, bumps or a rash on or around the genitals.
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It is common to have NO SYMPTOMS at all!
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Complications of STIs Infertility (male and female) Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) in woman Urinary tract complications Cervical cancer Psychological impact Serious illness and death
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What are the best ways to prevent STIs? Abstinence – No skin to genital, genital to genital, body fluid to genital contact Limiting number of sexual partners Use condoms correctly and consistently Communication with partner –sexual history Not having sex if you see a sore, etc. Regular STI testing (at least annually, more often if you’ve had multiple partners)
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When Should I Get Tested? Before you have sex with a new partner If you or your partner have been sexually active and have never been tested If you know your current or past partner has a STI If you have been forced to have sex If you have any STI symptoms At least once a year if you are sexually active
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Safer Sex The only safe sex is no sex (abstinence) If you choose to be sexually active: Talk to your partner about your sexual health histories Choose to protect yourself from both pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) Limit your number of partners Get tested regularly for STIs Get more information
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Key Messages ABSTINENCE is the only way to prevent pregnancy and STIs 100% Always wear a protection STIs often have NO symptoms Have regular testing for STIs
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Where Can I Go For Help? School Counselor Teacher School Nurse Walk in Clinic Family Doctor Sexual Health Clinic
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Questions?
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