PPT-Sexually Transmitted Infections

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The Options Clinic STD Educational Video YouTube WHAT IS A SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTION A sexually transmitted infection STI is an infection that is almost always

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The Options Clinic STD Educational Video YouTube WHAT IS A SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTION A sexually transmitted infection STI is an infection that is almost always spread by sexual contact STIs have been called a hidden epidemic in the United States. Disease. Surveillance . 2014. National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention. Division of Sexually Transmitted . Disease Prevention. Special Focus Profiles. STDs in. Women and Infants. A. Bacterial Diseases of the Blood Vascular System. 1. Bacteria circulating in the bloodstream (bacteremia) can colonize the inside of the heart, and they can cause collapse of the circulatory system and death. Sean Schafer MD. May 31, 2012. Three Studies in One. Evaluating antiretroviral drug resistance surveillance in Oregon. Determining frequency of transmitted antiretroviral drug resistance, comparing to U.S.. Adriane Wynn, MPP, PhD. Postdoctoral Fellow. April 19, 2018. Outline. 2. Focus: 4 curable STIs. Chlamydia trachomatis . (CT). Neisseria gonorrhoeae . (NG). Trichomonas vaginalis . (TV). Syphilis. STI Epidemiology. The Chain of Infection. Chain of infection. : the process by which an infectious agent, or pathogen, passes from one organism to another. Pathogen. : infectious agent capable of causing disease. They often live in large communities, called . Can you solve this puzzle?. A man is trapped in a room which is completely bare except for a fire alarm which could have been used to draw attention to his plight if it were not for the fact that the fire alarm’s cable had been cut leaving two lengths of cable dangling from the ceiling. If he can bring the ends of the cables together, he could repair the connection and raise the alarm. Unfortunately, the cables are situated so that he cannot reach one cable while still holding the other. He only has the resources you would normally expect to find in a pocket. How does he solve the problem?. 2017. Sexually Transmitted Infections. Key Messages. Sex should be a positive experience.. STIs are a possibility when engaging in sexual activity.. STIs can be spread via:. Skin to skin contact. Oral, anal or vaginal sex. Overview and Prevalence. Adolescents have the highest risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) of any other sexually active group. Biological factors. Behavioral factors. Developmental factors. GUIDELINES FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS39CLINICAL PRESENTATION SUMMARY ed as congenital Therapeutic considerationsA treponemicidal level of antimicrobials needs to be achieved Dr. . Mayssaa. . Essam. ■ . The infective agents. ■ Infections transmitted through human contact. ■ Infections acquired from non-human sources. Infections transmitted through skin and mucous membranes may be divided into two groups:. Genital herpes is a chronic, life-long viral infection caused by Herpes Simplex Virus-1 rus-2 (HSV-2). Most cases of recurrent genital herpes are caused by HSV-2. The majority of persons who are unaw chronic and clinically latent illness. Without treatment, this illness eventually progresses to a symptomatic, life-threatening immunodeficiency disease known as AIDS. HIV damages a person’s body eCampus. Ontario. Part 1: Masses/Lesions. Pelvic exam findings can be normal or may represent pathology. . This portion of the presentation describes findings and conditions that may present on pelvic exam as masses/lesions on the vulvovaginal area or cervix. . eCampus. Ontario. Part 3: Infections. Pelvic exam findings can be normal or may represent pathology. . This portion of the presentation describes findings and conditions that present on pelvic exam as an infection* or is caused by an infectious organism/parasite*. This infection is located on the vulvovaginal area [.

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