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The 4-1-1 on STI’s There are over 25 STIs, including HIV/AIDS 1 in 4 sexually active teens will acquire an STI *CDC Most STI’s can be treated or cured ALL STI’s can be prevented
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The 4-1-1 on STI’s cont. Early diagnosis and treatment can decrease the possibility of serious complications, such as infertility in both men and women Many STI’s are asymptomatic and remain undetected and untreated
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MINORS 12 YEARS OR OLDER MAY CONSENT FOR THEIR OWN STI TESTING AND TREATMENT IN CALIFORNIA
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How Are STI’s Spread? Ways that STIs are spread include: any sexual activity… contact with body fluids from infected person skin to skin or skin to mucus membrane contact direct contact with open sores mother to baby
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STDs and Teens Behaviors that put teens at risk of STIs include: being sexually active having more than one sexual partner having a sexual partner who has had multiple sexual partners using alcohol or drugs
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Bacterial (curable with antibiotics) Gonorrhea Chlamydia (1 in 10 sexually active adolescents have Chlamydia)* CA STD Control Branch, 2005 Syphilis Vaginosis PID – (pelvic inflammatory disease)
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Virus (not curable) Herpes - HSV (45 million infected, 22% of the population, or approximately 1 in 4 adults) * CA STD Control Branch, 2005 Oral Genital Human Papillomavirus/Genital Warts - HPV (50 % or more infected, 5.5 million new cases each year) * CA STD Control Branch, 2005 (Vaccine: Gardasil ages 9-26) Hepatitis B & C- HBV (Vaccine for B) HIV/AIDS
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Parasite/Protozoa (curable) Crabs Scabies Trichomoniasis
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Symptoms NONE (70%) Blisters Bumps Warts Sores Rash Funky Discharge Burning when urinating Strong smells Intense itching Flu-like symptoms Painful sex
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Long Term Consequences Infertility (men and women) Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) Spread to others Cervical Cancer Liver Cancer Brain Damage Death
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Prevention Sexual Abstinence Monogamy Condom Use Careful Partner Selection Respect YOURSELF Avoid Injection, Alcohol, & Other Drugs Vaccines (Hep B and HPV) Educate Yourself about STI’s Lower Risk Sexual Behaviors Taking Responsibility for Your Personal Health & Others Testing and Treatment
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