Sexually Transmitted Infection
Sexual Health - ANS -- Also called sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), once called
venereal diseases
(VD) - More than 20 known types of sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
- Can be eliminated through education, responsible action, simple preventive strategies,
and prompt treatment
The Major STIs
7 - ANS -1. HIV/AIDS
2. Hepatitis
3. Syphilis
4. Chlamydia
5. Gonorrhea
6. Herpes
7. Human papillomavirus (HPV)
• CDC (2008) estimated 65 million Americans were infected with an STI, and about 19
million Americans become newly infected with an STI each year
STI's defintion
• Routes of Transmission 8 - ANS -•Contact refers to the transfer of bodily fluids such as
vaginal secretions, blood, and semen.
• Routes of Transmission
- Sexual intercourse
- Oral
—genital contact
- Hand
—genital contact
- Anal
- Mouth-to-mouth contact
- Contact with fluids from body sores
Statistics - ANS -65 million Americans have an STI
•2/3 of all STI's occur in people under 25
•One in five Americans have Genital Herpes
-90% unaware they have it
•One in four Americans will contract an STI at some point in their lives
•HPV and Chlamydia most common STI's in U.S.
, In the United States - ANS -• Chlamydia—4 million
• Trichomoniasis (trich)—3 million
• Gonorrhea—1.1 million
• Genital Warts (HPV)—750,000
• Genital Herpes—40 million
-500,000 new cases each year
• Hepatitis B—300,000
• Syphilis—120,000
• HIV
—1 million with 45,000 new AIDS cases reported each year
Prisons - ANS -HIV
•TB, Hepatitis B & C
•Sexually transmitted infections are higher for incarcerated than total US
•Come to jail infected
-Injected drug use -Unprotected sex -tattooing
Many STI's have no noticeable symptoms in the early stages. Potential consequences
are: - ANS --Infertility
-Blindness
-Heart disease
-Cancer
-Liver and brain damage
-death
Bacterial Infections - Curable
5 - ANS -Living Organism
-Chlamydia
-Gonorrhea
-Syphilis
-Trichomoniasis
-Chancroid
Usually cured by antibiotics
Chlamydia - ANS -Chlamydia
• Most prevalent bacterial STD in the U.S.
• Can cause sterility in men and women
-In women, it can lead to pelvic inflammatory disease, infertility and ectopic (tubal)
pregnancy
-In men, chlamydia is the most common cause of epididymitis (inflammation of
sperm-carrying ducts), and causes half of all cases of urethritis (inflammation of the
urethra)
Sexual Health - ANS -- Also called sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), once called
venereal diseases
(VD) - More than 20 known types of sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
- Can be eliminated through education, responsible action, simple preventive strategies,
and prompt treatment
The Major STIs
7 - ANS -1. HIV/AIDS
2. Hepatitis
3. Syphilis
4. Chlamydia
5. Gonorrhea
6. Herpes
7. Human papillomavirus (HPV)
• CDC (2008) estimated 65 million Americans were infected with an STI, and about 19
million Americans become newly infected with an STI each year
STI's defintion
• Routes of Transmission 8 - ANS -•Contact refers to the transfer of bodily fluids such as
vaginal secretions, blood, and semen.
• Routes of Transmission
- Sexual intercourse
- Oral
—genital contact
- Hand
—genital contact
- Anal
- Mouth-to-mouth contact
- Contact with fluids from body sores
Statistics - ANS -65 million Americans have an STI
•2/3 of all STI's occur in people under 25
•One in five Americans have Genital Herpes
-90% unaware they have it
•One in four Americans will contract an STI at some point in their lives
•HPV and Chlamydia most common STI's in U.S.
, In the United States - ANS -• Chlamydia—4 million
• Trichomoniasis (trich)—3 million
• Gonorrhea—1.1 million
• Genital Warts (HPV)—750,000
• Genital Herpes—40 million
-500,000 new cases each year
• Hepatitis B—300,000
• Syphilis—120,000
• HIV
—1 million with 45,000 new AIDS cases reported each year
Prisons - ANS -HIV
•TB, Hepatitis B & C
•Sexually transmitted infections are higher for incarcerated than total US
•Come to jail infected
-Injected drug use -Unprotected sex -tattooing
Many STI's have no noticeable symptoms in the early stages. Potential consequences
are: - ANS --Infertility
-Blindness
-Heart disease
-Cancer
-Liver and brain damage
-death
Bacterial Infections - Curable
5 - ANS -Living Organism
-Chlamydia
-Gonorrhea
-Syphilis
-Trichomoniasis
-Chancroid
Usually cured by antibiotics
Chlamydia - ANS -Chlamydia
• Most prevalent bacterial STD in the U.S.
• Can cause sterility in men and women
-In women, it can lead to pelvic inflammatory disease, infertility and ectopic (tubal)
pregnancy
-In men, chlamydia is the most common cause of epididymitis (inflammation of
sperm-carrying ducts), and causes half of all cases of urethritis (inflammation of the
urethra)