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Session VII

Session VII. STI/HIV/AIDS. Definition of STDs and STIs. The rate of STIs. 26% declare to have contracted an STI. List the types of STIs (brainstorming). Manifestations. Discharges, itches, wounds, pimples on the genital organ Go to the hospital. Inform your partner or partners.

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Session VII

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  1. Session VII STI/HIV/AIDS

  2. Definition of STDs and STIs

  3. The rate of STIs • 26% declare to have contracted an STI. • List the types of STIs (brainstorming).

  4. Manifestations • Discharges, itches, wounds, pimples on the genital organ • Go to the hospital. • Inform your partner or partners. • Follow your treatment strictly.

  5. Your experience Consequences of STI. • Spontanous abortion. • Prematured delivery. • Stillbirth. • Malformations. • Blindness. • Deafness. • Cardiac problems. • Low birth weight.

  6. HIV king of STIs • Evolution of the prevelence in cameroon. • 1985: 1 out of 200persons. i.e(0.5%) • 1987: 1 out of 100 persons. i.e(1%) • 2004: national prevelence ( 5.5%) • 6.8% for women and 4.1% for men. • Out of five infected persons three are women. • Age range mostly infected; youths between 15 and 39 years.

  7. Means of transmition • Through sex • Uprotected sexual intercourse with an infected partner. • Through blood. • Transfusion of infected blood,sharp objects soiled with infected blood. • From mother to child. • During pregnancy,during delivery and when breastfeeding. • Cultural practices.

  8. How to prevent STIs • Abstinence. • Correct and systematic use of condom.

  9. Reasons for spread. • Lack of information. • Fear of going in for the screening test. • Refusal to abstain. • Low rate of condom use.

  10. Vulnerability of the woman • Direct factor: • The biological and physical constitution of our body. • Stucture of the vagina. • Dampness of teh vagina. • The usefulness of the vaginal mucus. • Indirect factors: • Socioeconomic and cultural factors. • High rate of illitracy. • Financial dependency of the woman.

  11. What to retain • The earlier you do your test the better. • STIs are open doors to HIV.

  12. QUESTION AND ANSWERS

  13. Testimony

  14. In case of need call • Allo info sida: 8215050

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