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Chapter 16 Learning Objectives An Epidemic Bacterial Infections Vaginal Infections Viral Infections Ectoparasitic Infestations A Epidemic 19 million new cases per year in US 700000 cases of gonorrhea each year ID: 779376

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Sexually Transmitted Infections

Chapter 16

Slide2

Learning Objectives

An Epidemic

Bacterial Infections

Vaginal Infections

Viral Infections

Ectoparasitic

Infestations

Slide3

A Epidemic

19 million new cases per year in US

700,000 cases of gonorrhea each year

1 in 6 Americans infected with HSV-2

6 million new cases of HPV each year

50% of college population infected

50,000 new HIV/AIDS each year in US

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An Epidemic

Why the surge?

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Slide6

Bacterial Infections

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Bacterial Infections

Slide8

Gonorrhea – Symptoms and Treatment

Slide9

Bacterial Infections

Slide10

Syphilis – Diagnosis and Treatment

Slide11

Bacterial Infections

Slide12

Chlamydia – Symptoms and Treatment

Slide13

Other Bacterial Infections

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Vaginal Infections

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Vaginal Infections

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Viral Infections

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HIV/AIDS

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Prevalence of HIV/AIDS

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HIV and the Immune System

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Effect of HIV on the Immune System

People are the most vulnerable to opportunistic infections when their CD4 count falls below 200 per cubic millimeter of blood

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Progression of HIV/AIDS

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Transmission of HIV

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Transmission of HIV

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HIV is NOT Transmitted By

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Diagnosis of HIV/AIDS

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Biochemical Prevention of HIV/AIDS

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Treatment of HIV/AIDS

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Genital Herpes

Incurable and lifelong

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Genital Herpes

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Viral Hepatitis

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Human Papilloma Virus (HPV)

Slide33

Molluscum

Contagiosum

Slide34

Ectoparasitic Infections

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