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Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)

Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs). MYTHS OF STDs True or False. Most people with an STD experience painful symptoms. Birth control pills prevent the spread of STDs. Douching will cure and STD. Abstinence is the best way to prevent STDs.

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Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)

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  1. Sexually TransmittedInfections(STIs)

  2. MYTHS OF STDsTrue or False • Most people with an STD experience painful symptoms. • Birth control pills prevent the spread of STDs. • Douching will cure and STD. • Abstinence is the best way to prevent STDs. • If you get an STD once, and are treated, you can’t get it again. • A person does not need to see a doctor if she/he notices scores on his/her genitals once, but then they go away. • Condoms help prevent the spread of STDs

  3. Overview • Definition of STIs: “What are they?” • Transmission: “How are they spread?” • Types of infection: • Bacterial (Chlamydia, LGV, Gonorrhea, Syphilis) • Viral (HSV, Hepatitis B, HIV, HPV) • Parasitic (Pubic lice, scabies, trichomoniasis) • Prevention: “How can I protect myself?” • Testing: “Where can I go for help?”

  4. Sexually Transmitted Infections • Infections that are most commonly passed through sexual contact: • Oral • Vaginal • Anal • Skin-to-skin

  5. TRANSMISSION • In order for transmission to occur, it is necessary to have: • A body fluid with the germ in it • A way of spreading the germ from one person to another

  6. BODY FLUIDS: Which one’s are considered infectious? • Semen • Vaginal fluid • Blood • Fluid in sores or blisters • Saliva • Tears • Sweat • Urine • Ear wax

  7. METHODS OF TRANSMISSION:Low Risk or No Risk • Abstaining • Hugging • Kissing • Holding hands • Dancing • Sitting on toilets • Sharing lip balm • Mutual monogamy • Massage • Sharing forks, knives, etc.

  8. METHODS OF TRANSMISSION:High Risk • Sexual Intercourse • vaginal • anal • oral • Blood-to-blood contact • Sharing needles or other drug-use equipment • Tattoo or body piercing • Infected mother to her baby

  9. Bacterial vs. Viral STI’s • Bacterial STI’s include Chlamydia, LGV, gonorrhea & syphilis • Can be treated and cured with antibiotics • Untreated infection can cause PID, infertility, & epididymitis • Viral STI’s include HPV, HIV, Herpes, & Hepatitis B • There is NO cure • Medication available to treat symptoms only • Can pass onto others for the rest of your life

  10. Chlamydia • The most common bacterial STI • Greatest number of infections found in people 15 to 24 years old • Untreated, it can affect the cervix and urethra, and occasionally the rectum, throat and eye • 50% have NO symptoms - men and women • Can be treated with antibiotics

  11. Chlamydia • Four million new cases occur each year • SYMPTOMS: fever, weight loss for no reason, swollen glands, fatigue, diarrhea, white spots on the mouth. FEMALE SYMPTOMS: Vaginal discharge (white or grey) or burning with urination Lower abdominal pain Bleeding between menstrual periods. Low-grade fever (later symptom) MALE SYMPTOMS: Discharge from the penis and/or burning when urinating Burning and itching around the opening of the penis Pain and swelling in the testicles Low –grade fever (associated with epididymitis – inflammation of the testicles)

  12. CHLAMYDIA

  13. CHLAMYDIA - Epididymitis

  14. GONORRHEA • The 2nd most common bacterial STI • Most common in people aged 15 to 29 • Can affect the cervix, urethra, rectum, throat, and occasionally the eyes • Can be treated with antibiotics • Often NO symptoms, especially in females

  15. GONORRHEA: Signs & Symptoms • Female • Increased vaginal discharge • Painful urination • Lower abdominal pain • Bleeding after sex and between periods • Pain during sex • Male • Thick, yellowish-green discharge from penis • Painful urination • Testicular pain or swelling • Rectal pain, discharge or itching

  16. GONORRHEA

  17. SYPHILIS • A bacterial infection that progresses in stages • Primary: (3 days – 3 months) starts as a small, painless sore called a chancre; goes away on it’s own • Secondary: (2 – 24 weeks) rash on the body, palms of hands & soles of feet, hair loss, feeling sick • Latent: lesions or rashes can recur

  18. Syphilis – 1st Stage

  19. Secondary Stage

  20. Stage 3

  21. SYPHILIS - Complications • Untreated syphilis may lead to tertiary syphilis, which can damage: • The cardiovascular system (heart & blood vessels) • The neurological system • Other major organs of the body • Complications may lead to death

  22. Genital Herpes (Herpes Simplex Virus - HSV) • Two types: HSV-1, causing cold sores, and HSV-2, causing genital herpes • It is a viral infection causing outbreaks of painful sores and blisters • Spread through direct vaginal, oral or anal sexual contact with an infected partner • Also transmitted by receiving oral sex from a partner with a history of cold sores • Symptoms can be treated with antiviral medications, but NO CURE

  23. Genital Herpes – Signs & Symptoms • Prior to an outbreak, the person may feel a tingling or burning sensation where the virus first entered the skin • Painful sores (external or internal) • Inflammation and redness • Fever • Muscular pain • Tender lymph nodes

  24. Genital Herpes

  25. Hepatitis B (HBV) • Virus that attacks the liver • Most infected people (90%) naturally produce antibodies to fight the disease, but some develop chronic HBV and will carry the virus for the rest of their life • Chronic infection can lead to liver damage, cirrhosis, and cancer • There is NO CURE, but vaccination can prevent infection

  26. Hepatitis BWoman suffering from liver cancer caused by HBV Photo courtesy of Patricia Walker, MD

  27. Human Papilloma Virus or HPV(Genital Warts) • One of the most common STIs • About 75% of people will have at least one HPV infection during their lifetime • There are over 100 types of HPV • Low-risk HPV types cause genital warts • High-risk HPV types may cause cancer of the cervix • There is NO CURE, but vaccination is available to prevent certain types of HPV

  28. HPV – Signs & Symptoms • Many people with low-risk types have no symptoms • Other HPV types may cause: • Warts on vulva, cervix, penis, scrotum, anus or in the urethra • Itchiness • Discomfort and bleeding during sex

  29. HIV/AIDS • HIV is a virus that destroys the immune system over time, robbing the body of its ability to fight other infections and illnesses • Once the immune system is weakened, other infections occur and AIDS develops (the fatal stage of HIV infection) • The virus is present in blood, semen, vaginal secretions & breast milk

  30. HIV / AIDS – Signs & Symptoms • 2 to 4 weeks after exposure, some people experience mild flu-like symptoms that last a few weeks, then disappear • Many people have NO symptoms until years after exposure • The only way to know is to get TESTED!

  31. HIV and AIDS • HIV not transmitted via: • Toilet seats • Mosquito bites • Sharing eating utensils • Food • Shaking hands, hugging • Donating blood • No scientific evidence HIV is transmitted other ways

  32. HIV Treatment • Medications provided as a “cocktail” • Antiretroviral drugs interfere with HIV’s ability to reproduce • Entry inhibitors may prevent HIV from entering a cell • Reverse transcriptase inhibitors interfere with the beginning of HIV’s reproductive cycle • Protease inhibitors interfere with the end of HIV’s reproductive cycle • Integrase inhibitors interferes with HIV genetic material moving into a CD4 cell, halting replication • Research continues on vaccine • Clinical trial results 2010 - antiretrovirals may prevent HIV transmission

  33. Pubic Lice & Scabies • Infections caused by parasitic infestations • Pubic lice: tiny crab-like insects that nest in pubic hair & bite their host to feed on blood • Scabies: mites that burrow below the surface of the skin to lay their eggs • Can live for 1 – 3 days on bedding, towels and clothing • Treated with medicated creams & lotions

  34. Pubic Lice

  35. Scabies mite

  36. Trichomoniasis • An estimated 5 million new cases occur each year in women and men. • Occurs in vagina of women so may be sexually transmitted to men using infected washcloths and towels. • It is transmitted to the baby during delivery. • It also can occur in the urethra (carries urine to penis) in men, doesn’t have symptoms usually. SYMPTOMS: Appear within 5 to 28 days of exposure Women usually have a vaginal discharge that FEMALE SYMPTOMS: Itching and burning at the outside of the opening of the vagina and vulva. Painful and frequent urination Heavy, unpleasant smelling greenish, yellow discharge MALE SYMPTOMS: Usually nothing, or discomfort in urethra, inflamed head of the penis.

  37. Candidiasis – Yeast Fungus • Yeast fungus that may or may not be transmitted by sexual intercourse. • Caused by high doses of antibiotics. It is usually caused by altering the Ph of the vagina. SYMPTOMS: A thick cheesy vaginal discharge Severe itching

  38. STI Prevention • Abstain from sexual intercourse (only method that is 100% effective) • Don’t share needles or other drug-use equipment • Have only 1 mutually faithful, uninfected sexual partner • Get tested for STI’s before having sex • Use a latex condom & spermicide • Avoid alcohol & other drugs

  39. When should I get tested? • Once you become sexually active, you need a check-up & STI testing once a year • You also need an STI test if: • You didn’t use a condom or the condom broke • Your partner has an STI • Your partner is having sex with someone else • You have ever injected drugs • You or your partner have any STI symptoms • You have been raped

  40. Alberta Ad for Safe Sex • http://www.health.alberta.ca/health-info/sti-std.html • sexgerms.com • Look at some of the ads Alberta health services has created • Your ASSIGNMENT • Create an ad to promote STI prevention • Provide a statistic • And include the web-site “sexgerms.com” for the audience to get more information on STI’s

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