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Sexually transmitted diseases
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Normal flora Urethra; Diptheroids, Acinetobacter species and enterobacteria. Cervix; usually sterile. Vagian; 1.From puberty to menopause (acid pH in vagina); lactobacilli, anaerobic or microaerophilic streptococci, Bacteroides 2.Vagina after menopause (alkaline pH); Diphtheroids, micrococci, Staphylococcus epidermidis, candida albicans. 3.Vagina before puberty (alkaline pH); Staphylococcus aureus, and diptheroids.
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Main causative agent Syphilis Chlamydia Neisseria gonorrhoeae H. ducreyi Ureaplasma
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Terms Nongonococcal urethritis (NGU). Urethritis caused by an organism other than N. gonorrhoeae (e.g., C. trachomatis or Ureaplasma urealyticum). Sexually transmitted disease (STD). Venereal disease (VD).
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Urethritis Inflammation of urethra may occur in men and women. N. gonorrhoeae and C. trachomatis are common causes. Ureaplasma urealyticum may cause urethritis in men.
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Cervicitis Inflammation of the uterine cervix Most common caused by N. gonorrhoeae and C. trachomatis.
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Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) Inflammation of the pelvic cavity that may include salpingitis (i.e., inflamed fallopin tube), endometritis (i.e., inflamed endometrium), tubo- ovarian abscesses (i.e., infected fallopian tubes and ovaries), and peritonitis (i.e., infected peritoneal cavity). PID may be caused by a variety of organisms including N. gonorrheae, C. trachomatis, and endogenous flora (e.g., Bacteroides, Actinomyces, and enterobacteriacae).
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Genital Ulcers Treponema pallidum; ulcer is painless and the associated adenopathy is bilateral. Haemophillus duccreyi; is the cause of chancroid. Clinically the patients present with a painful genital ulcer. Unilateral painful swollen inguinal lymph nodes rapidly develop in half of infected persons. Chlamydia infection; by C. trachomatis serotypes L1, L2 and L3 causes lymphogranuloma venereum. Characterized by swollen inguinal lymph nodes, and painless papule on external genitalia which then ulcerate.
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Prostatitis Inflamed prostate. Caused mainly by member of enterobacteriaceae, N. gonorrhoeae, C. trachmatis and S. aureus.
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Postpartum endometritis These infections occur after chidlbirth and may be caused by a variety of organisms, including Beta-hemolytic streptococci, Gardenerella vaginalis, enterococci, mycoplasma hominis, and anerobic bacteria.
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Group B streptococci Many women carry group B strepotocci vaginally.
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