STDs can be transmitted through sexual contact and enter the body through mucous membranes. While bacterial STDs like syphilis, gonorrhea, and chlamydia can often be cured with antibiotics, viral STDs like herpes, HPV, and HIV are incurable but can be treated. Gonorrhea is caused by bacteria that grow in warm, moist areas of the reproductive tract. Chlamydia is a common bacterial STD that often has no symptoms but can cause irreversible damage if left untreated. Herpes is easily transmitted through direct contact and remains dormant, with many infected individuals having no discernible symptoms.
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs), also known as sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), are common and can have serious health consequences if left untreated. STIs are transmitted through sexual contact, from mother to child during childbirth, or through contact with contaminated blood. While some STIs cause obvious symptoms, many do not, allowing for silent transmission. Prevention is key - abstaining from sexual activity is the best way to prevent STIs, and practicing safe sex through proper condom use when a person becomes sexually active can significantly reduce transmission risk. Education about STI risks and prevention strategies is important for youth.
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs), also known as sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), are infections that are transmitted from one person to another through sexual contact. STIs can be caused by bacteria, viruses, or parasites. Common STIs include gonorrhea, chlamydia, syphilis, genital herpes, human papillomavirus (HPV), chancroid, and pubic lice. STIs are treated with antibiotics, antiviral drugs, or other medications depending on the specific infection. It is important to complete all treatment and abstain from sex until fully healed to avoid spreading the infection.
Genital herpes is a common sexually transmitted infection caused by HSV-1 or HSV-2 viruses that cause blistering lesions in the genital area. In women, symptoms include blisters on the vulva and vagina that can spread to the cervix, causing pain and inflammation. While some cases are mild or mistaken for another condition, outbreaks can be managed by applying over-the-counter pain relievers to blisters, avoiding triggers, and taking antiviral medications immediately at the start of an outbreak.
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This document discusses hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD), caused most commonly by coxsackievirus A16 and enterovirus 71. It presents the typical symptoms, which include fever followed by painful sores in the mouth and a rash on the hands, feet and buttocks. HFMD is moderately contagious through direct contact with saliva, blister fluid or stool. While most cases are mild and resolve within a week, infection with enterovirus 71 can potentially cause neurological complications such as meningitis or encephalitis. Diagnosis is usually made based on symptoms and appearance of the rash and sores.
This document contains information about various sexually transmitted infections (STIs) including symptoms, transmission methods, treatments, and effects. It discusses gonorrhea, chlamydia, herpes, genital warts, hepatitis B, pubic lice, HIV/AIDS, and provides general information about abstinence and safe sex practices.
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STDs can be transmitted through sexual contact and enter the body through mucous membranes. While bacterial STDs like syphilis, gonorrhea, and chlamydia can often be cured with antibiotics, viral STDs like herpes, HPV, and HIV are incurable but can be treated. Gonorrhea is caused by bacteria that grow in warm, moist areas of the reproductive tract. Chlamydia is a common bacterial STD that often has no symptoms but can cause irreversible damage if left untreated. Herpes is easily transmitted through direct contact and remains dormant, with many infected individuals having no discernible symptoms.
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs), also known as sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), are common and can have serious health consequences if left untreated. STIs are transmitted through sexual contact, from mother to child during childbirth, or through contact with contaminated blood. While some STIs cause obvious symptoms, many do not, allowing for silent transmission. Prevention is key - abstaining from sexual activity is the best way to prevent STIs, and practicing safe sex through proper condom use when a person becomes sexually active can significantly reduce transmission risk. Education about STI risks and prevention strategies is important for youth.
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs), also known as sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), are infections that are transmitted from one person to another through sexual contact. STIs can be caused by bacteria, viruses, or parasites. Common STIs include gonorrhea, chlamydia, syphilis, genital herpes, human papillomavirus (HPV), chancroid, and pubic lice. STIs are treated with antibiotics, antiviral drugs, or other medications depending on the specific infection. It is important to complete all treatment and abstain from sex until fully healed to avoid spreading the infection.
Genital herpes is a common sexually transmitted infection caused by HSV-1 or HSV-2 viruses that cause blistering lesions in the genital area. In women, symptoms include blisters on the vulva and vagina that can spread to the cervix, causing pain and inflammation. While some cases are mild or mistaken for another condition, outbreaks can be managed by applying over-the-counter pain relievers to blisters, avoiding triggers, and taking antiviral medications immediately at the start of an outbreak.
Why should you be so bothered about mosquitoes? Well, here are some grave statistics! Protect your household in Malaysia from mosquitoes. Find out the different options including mosquito netting and magnetic mosquito screen
This document discusses hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD), caused most commonly by coxsackievirus A16 and enterovirus 71. It presents the typical symptoms, which include fever followed by painful sores in the mouth and a rash on the hands, feet and buttocks. HFMD is moderately contagious through direct contact with saliva, blister fluid or stool. While most cases are mild and resolve within a week, infection with enterovirus 71 can potentially cause neurological complications such as meningitis or encephalitis. Diagnosis is usually made based on symptoms and appearance of the rash and sores.
This document contains information about various sexually transmitted infections (STIs) including symptoms, transmission methods, treatments, and effects. It discusses gonorrhea, chlamydia, herpes, genital warts, hepatitis B, pubic lice, HIV/AIDS, and provides general information about abstinence and safe sex practices.
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Syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease caused by the bacterium Treponema Pallidum that first hit Europe in 1493 and can be cured with penicillin. It has various stages of symptoms ranging from sores and rashes to becoming asymptomatic, and while many infected show no signs for years, it remains a risk without treatment.
Syphilis is a serious bacterial infection caused by Treponema pallidum that is transmitted through sexual contact or from mother to child. Primary syphilis causes painless sores at the infection site, while secondary syphilis symptoms resemble the flu with rashes. Syphilis spreads through contact with sores during sex or sharing needles. It is treated with penicillin antibiotics, though organ damage in late stages may be irreversible. Prevention involves condom use or abstinence from sexual contact to avoid transmission of the disease.
Tuberculosis is an infectious disease usually caused by the Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacteria that typically affects the lungs. It spreads through the air when people with an active infection cough or sneeze. Most infections are asymptomatic and latent, but about 10% of latent infections can develop into the active form of the disease which can be lethal without treatment. Treatment uses antibiotics to kill the bacteria, with isoniazid and rifampicin being most commonly used both alone and in combination for latent and active infections respectively.
Genital herpes is a common sexually transmitted infection caused by the herpes simplex virus, with over 45 million Americans infected. It is difficult to self-diagnose and often presents no symptoms, but can increase susceptibility to HIV. The virus enters the body through skin or mucous membrane contact and lies dormant in nerve cells, occasionally reactivating and causing sores in the genital region. While treatment with antiviral drugs can reduce outbreaks, there is no cure for this lifelong infection.
This simple presentation will show you the signs and symptoms of genital herpes. This will also provide you with some preventive measures to ensure that you will not catch herpes. Brought to you by http://thatstdproblem.tumblr.com/
This document provides information to help differentiate between various causes of tonsillitis. It discusses infectious mononucleosis, tuberculosis, diphtheria, scarlet fever, Plaut-Vincent angina, herpangina, influenza, acute pharyngitis, and other viral respiratory infections as potential causes. For each condition, it outlines the causative organism, symptoms, and sometimes images to illustrate clinical presentations. References are provided at the end.
1. The document discusses various sexually transmitted infections (STIs) including syphilis, herpes, chancroid, and more.
2. It provides details on the stages and symptoms of syphilis such as chancre sores in primary syphilis and rashes in secondary syphilis.
3. The infamous Tuskegee Syphilis Study is summarized, which withheld treatment from African American men with syphilis without their consent between 1932-1972.
Syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease that can be transmitted from a pregnant woman to her fetus. It progresses through primary, secondary, and tertiary stages. Untreated syphilis in pregnant women greatly increases the risks of fetal and infant death as well as physical and neurological problems in babies. It can cross the placenta at any point and cause enlargement of organs, fluid buildup, and bone and teeth deformities in the fetus. Immediate treatment of both mother and baby is important to prevent long term effects.
The document discusses chickenpox, caused by the varicella-zoster virus. It is transmitted through coughing, sneezing or touching blister fluid. Symptoms include itchy blisters on the face, trunk and scalp, as well as fever, vomiting and diarrhea. Chickenpox lasts 5-10 days and causes an itchy rash. Most cases can be treated at home with calamine lotion or oatmeal baths. A vaccine can prevent chickenpox.
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Swine flu, also known as H1N1 virus, is an infection caused by influenza viruses that normally infect pigs but can be transmitted to humans. The document summarizes an seminar presentation on swine flu, covering its epidemiology, signs and symptoms, transmission, complications, diagnosis, prevention and treatment. It notes that swine flu was first isolated in pigs in 1919 and humans in 1974, and caused a pandemic in 2009. Common symptoms include coughing and sneezing. Antiviral drugs and vaccinations can help prevent and treat swine flu infections.
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This document describes a diagnostic algorithm developed by the CDC to evaluate patients presenting with acute febrile vesicular or pustular rash illnesses and assess their risk of being infected with smallpox. The algorithm aims to classify cases into high, moderate, or low risk categories based on clinical criteria to guide patient management and determine if smallpox testing is required. It was created due to renewed concerns about smallpox as a bioterrorism agent and to avoid unnecessary testing. The CDC's use of the algorithm since 2002 has effectively ruled in varicella and ruled out the need for smallpox testing in evaluated cases.
Influenza is also known as Flu as well. It is infectious disease caused by influenza virus. Symptoms can be mild to severe. The most common symptoms include: Fever, runny nose, sore throat, muscle pains, headache & coughing.
Chickenpox is caused by the varicella zoster virus. It results in a characteristic rash of itchy blisters that spread from the chest, back, and face to the rest of the body. Symptoms include fever, feeling tired, headaches and last five to ten days, with occasional complications like pneumonia, brain inflammation or skin infections. The disease is more severe in adults. While it is highly contagious through coughs or sneezes, vaccination has decreased cases and complications significantly.
Demam akut dan rash merupakan masalah yang sering dijumpai dalam praktek kedokteran. Dokumen ini membahas pendekatan diagnosis terhadap kasus-kasus demam dan rash dengan memberikan contoh kasus, gejala, dan penyakit yang mungkin menyebabkan gejala tersebut. Beberapa penyakit yang dijelaskan antara lain campak, demam berdarah, hand foot and mouth disease, sifilis, herpes zoster, dan penyakit Lyme. Dokumen ini juga membah
This document discusses sexually transmitted infections (STIs), providing key facts and details. It notes that 448 million new curable STIs like syphilis and gonorrhea occur yearly. Some STIs have no symptoms but can still spread and cause complications. Untreated STIs can lead to infertility, pregnancy complications, cervical cancer, and increased HIV risk. The document outlines common bacterial, viral and parasitic STIs as well as STI syndromes and recommends abstinence or consistent condom use to prevent transmission.
This document discusses communicable diseases, their symptoms, and preventive measures. It provides details on 7 common communicable diseases: acute upper respiratory tract infections, pneumonia, bronchitis, influenza, pulmonary tuberculosis, dengue, and sexually transmitted infections. It also discusses human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). Finally, it covers two re-emerging diseases: leptospirosis and meningococcemia, outlining their symptoms and prevention.
Syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease caused by the bacterium Treponema Pallidum that first hit Europe in 1493 and can be cured with penicillin. It has various stages of symptoms ranging from sores and rashes to becoming asymptomatic, and while many infected show no signs for years, it remains a risk without treatment.
Syphilis is a serious bacterial infection caused by Treponema pallidum that is transmitted through sexual contact or from mother to child. Primary syphilis causes painless sores at the infection site, while secondary syphilis symptoms resemble the flu with rashes. Syphilis spreads through contact with sores during sex or sharing needles. It is treated with penicillin antibiotics, though organ damage in late stages may be irreversible. Prevention involves condom use or abstinence from sexual contact to avoid transmission of the disease.
Tuberculosis is an infectious disease usually caused by the Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacteria that typically affects the lungs. It spreads through the air when people with an active infection cough or sneeze. Most infections are asymptomatic and latent, but about 10% of latent infections can develop into the active form of the disease which can be lethal without treatment. Treatment uses antibiotics to kill the bacteria, with isoniazid and rifampicin being most commonly used both alone and in combination for latent and active infections respectively.
Genital herpes is a common sexually transmitted infection caused by the herpes simplex virus, with over 45 million Americans infected. It is difficult to self-diagnose and often presents no symptoms, but can increase susceptibility to HIV. The virus enters the body through skin or mucous membrane contact and lies dormant in nerve cells, occasionally reactivating and causing sores in the genital region. While treatment with antiviral drugs can reduce outbreaks, there is no cure for this lifelong infection.
This simple presentation will show you the signs and symptoms of genital herpes. This will also provide you with some preventive measures to ensure that you will not catch herpes. Brought to you by http://thatstdproblem.tumblr.com/
This document provides information to help differentiate between various causes of tonsillitis. It discusses infectious mononucleosis, tuberculosis, diphtheria, scarlet fever, Plaut-Vincent angina, herpangina, influenza, acute pharyngitis, and other viral respiratory infections as potential causes. For each condition, it outlines the causative organism, symptoms, and sometimes images to illustrate clinical presentations. References are provided at the end.
1. The document discusses various sexually transmitted infections (STIs) including syphilis, herpes, chancroid, and more.
2. It provides details on the stages and symptoms of syphilis such as chancre sores in primary syphilis and rashes in secondary syphilis.
3. The infamous Tuskegee Syphilis Study is summarized, which withheld treatment from African American men with syphilis without their consent between 1932-1972.
Syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease that can be transmitted from a pregnant woman to her fetus. It progresses through primary, secondary, and tertiary stages. Untreated syphilis in pregnant women greatly increases the risks of fetal and infant death as well as physical and neurological problems in babies. It can cross the placenta at any point and cause enlargement of organs, fluid buildup, and bone and teeth deformities in the fetus. Immediate treatment of both mother and baby is important to prevent long term effects.
The document discusses chickenpox, caused by the varicella-zoster virus. It is transmitted through coughing, sneezing or touching blister fluid. Symptoms include itchy blisters on the face, trunk and scalp, as well as fever, vomiting and diarrhea. Chickenpox lasts 5-10 days and causes an itchy rash. Most cases can be treated at home with calamine lotion or oatmeal baths. A vaccine can prevent chickenpox.
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Swine flu, also known as H1N1 virus, is an infection caused by influenza viruses that normally infect pigs but can be transmitted to humans. The document summarizes an seminar presentation on swine flu, covering its epidemiology, signs and symptoms, transmission, complications, diagnosis, prevention and treatment. It notes that swine flu was first isolated in pigs in 1919 and humans in 1974, and caused a pandemic in 2009. Common symptoms include coughing and sneezing. Antiviral drugs and vaccinations can help prevent and treat swine flu infections.
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This document describes a diagnostic algorithm developed by the CDC to evaluate patients presenting with acute febrile vesicular or pustular rash illnesses and assess their risk of being infected with smallpox. The algorithm aims to classify cases into high, moderate, or low risk categories based on clinical criteria to guide patient management and determine if smallpox testing is required. It was created due to renewed concerns about smallpox as a bioterrorism agent and to avoid unnecessary testing. The CDC's use of the algorithm since 2002 has effectively ruled in varicella and ruled out the need for smallpox testing in evaluated cases.
Influenza is also known as Flu as well. It is infectious disease caused by influenza virus. Symptoms can be mild to severe. The most common symptoms include: Fever, runny nose, sore throat, muscle pains, headache & coughing.
Chickenpox is caused by the varicella zoster virus. It results in a characteristic rash of itchy blisters that spread from the chest, back, and face to the rest of the body. Symptoms include fever, feeling tired, headaches and last five to ten days, with occasional complications like pneumonia, brain inflammation or skin infections. The disease is more severe in adults. While it is highly contagious through coughs or sneezes, vaccination has decreased cases and complications significantly.
Demam akut dan rash merupakan masalah yang sering dijumpai dalam praktek kedokteran. Dokumen ini membahas pendekatan diagnosis terhadap kasus-kasus demam dan rash dengan memberikan contoh kasus, gejala, dan penyakit yang mungkin menyebabkan gejala tersebut. Beberapa penyakit yang dijelaskan antara lain campak, demam berdarah, hand foot and mouth disease, sifilis, herpes zoster, dan penyakit Lyme. Dokumen ini juga membah
This document discusses sexually transmitted infections (STIs), providing key facts and details. It notes that 448 million new curable STIs like syphilis and gonorrhea occur yearly. Some STIs have no symptoms but can still spread and cause complications. Untreated STIs can lead to infertility, pregnancy complications, cervical cancer, and increased HIV risk. The document outlines common bacterial, viral and parasitic STIs as well as STI syndromes and recommends abstinence or consistent condom use to prevent transmission.
This document discusses communicable diseases, their symptoms, and preventive measures. It provides details on 7 common communicable diseases: acute upper respiratory tract infections, pneumonia, bronchitis, influenza, pulmonary tuberculosis, dengue, and sexually transmitted infections. It also discusses human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). Finally, it covers two re-emerging diseases: leptospirosis and meningococcemia, outlining their symptoms and prevention.
Gonorrhea is a sexually transmitted infection caused by Neisseria gonorrhoeae bacteria that can infect the genitals, mouth, or anus through sexual contact. While many infected women show no symptoms, common symptoms in men include painful urination. If left untreated, gonorrhea can spread throughout the body and affect joints and heart valves. Gonorrhea testing should also screen for chlamydia, syphilis, and HIV. These infections are treated with antibiotics and prevented through safe sex practices.
Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), also known as sexually transmitted infections (STIs), affect hundreds of millions of people annually and can have serious health consequences if left untreated. Common STDs include chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, herpes, HIV, and hepatitis. While some STDs present symptoms, others do not, and untreated STDs in pregnant women can lead to stillbirth, neonatal death, or infertility. Abstinence or monogamy are the most effective prevention methods, but condoms can help reduce transmission risk of infections like HIV when used correctly and consistently.
Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are infections transmitted through sexual activity like vaginal, anal, or oral sex. STDs can affect both sexes and are caused by bacteria, viruses, parasites, or fungi. Common STDs include chlamydia, gonorrhea, HPV, herpes, syphilis, and HIV/AIDS. Symptoms of STDs vary but may include abnormal discharge, pain during urination or sex, genital itching or sores, swollen lymph nodes, and flu-like symptoms. STDs can be prevented through safe sex practices like condom use and getting routine testing.
This document discusses sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), also known as sexually transmitted infections (STIs). It notes that 448 million new curable STI cases occur annually worldwide, including syphilis, gonorrhea, chlamydia, and trichomoniasis. STIs can exist without symptoms and lead to infertility, ectopic pregnancy, stillbirth, and neonatal death if left untreated. Common bacterial, viral, and parasitic STIs are described. The document emphasizes that STIs increase HIV transmission and recommends abstinence or mutual monogamy for prevention, with condom use providing additional protection.
This document discusses sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), also known as sexually transmitted infections (STIs). It notes that 448 million new curable STI cases occur annually worldwide, including syphilis, gonorrhea, chlamydia, and trichomoniasis. STIs can exist without symptoms and lead to infertility, ectopic pregnancy, stillbirth, neonatal death, and increased HIV risk if left untreated. The document outlines common bacterial, viral, and parasitic STIs and recommends abstinence or mutual monogamy for prevention or consistent condom use to reduce transmission risk.
Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are spread primarily through sexual acts like intercourse and can infect both men and women. STDs are caused by bacteria, viruses, and parasites. Some common STDs include chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, HPV, and HIV/AIDS. Chlamydia and gonorrhea often don't show symptoms but can lead to infertility if untreated. Syphilis progresses through stages and can damage organs if not cured. HPV is transmitted through sex and high-risk strains can cause cancers. HIV weakens the immune system over time and without treatment develops into AIDS.
Sexually transmitted disease in pregnancyDR MUKESH SAH
An STI during pregnancy can pose serious health risks for you and your baby. As a result, screening for STIs , such as human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis B, chlamydia and syphilis, generally takes place at the first prenatal visit for all pregnant women.
Anusha Kaushik completed a school project on sexually transmitted diseases under the supervision of her biology teacher Mr. Sunil Goswami. In the acknowledgements, she expresses gratitude to Mr. Goswami for his guidance and to the biology department staff for their support. The project covered causes, types, transmission, diagnosis and treatment of STDs like chlamydia, herpes, HPV, gonorrhea, and syphilis. It discussed symptoms, testing, and that most STDs are treatable with antibiotics, though some like herpes and HIV are incurable. The goal was to gain knowledge about STDs for her class examination.
This document is a student project on sexually transmitted infections (STIs) including HIV/AIDS. It provides an introduction, discusses various STIs like chlamydia, herpes, HPV, gonorrhea, and syphilis. It describes their causes, symptoms, transmission routes, and treatment or management. Tables are included that summarize transmission risks by different sexual acts and acknowledgements are provided thanking those who supported and guided the project.
This document discusses syphilis, a bacterial infection caused by Treponema pallidum. It begins by describing the etiology, epidemiology, signs and symptoms, and laboratory evaluation of syphilis. It then discusses the stages of syphilis in more detail, including primary, secondary, latent, tertiary, and congenital syphilis. The stages are characterized by different clinical manifestations such as chancres, rashes, neurological symptoms, and cardiovascular involvement. The document also covers the pathology of syphilis, its transmission routes, relationship to HIV, and laboratory tests for diagnosis.
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Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is a lentivirus that causes Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS). HIV weakens the immune system by infecting vital cells like CD4+ T cells. This makes the body vulnerable to various infections and illnesses. The virus can be transmitted through unprotected sexual contact, contaminated needles, and from mother to child during pregnancy, childbirth or breastfeeding. There is no cure for HIV, but early diagnosis and treatment with antiretroviral therapy (HAART) can significantly improve life expectancy.
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) have been present since ancient times. The World Health Organization estimated 340 million new STI cases in 1999 among people aged 15-49, most occurring in South/Southeast Asia. STIs are transmitted primarily through unprotected sex but some can also be transmitted through blood or from mother to child. Common STIs in Sri Lanka include genital herpes, genital warts, syphilis, gonorrhea, and trichomoniasis which are caused by viruses, bacteria, or parasites. While some STIs can be cured with treatment, others like genital herpes can cause recurring outbreaks.
STDs, also known as STIs, are infections spread through sexual contact. They affect the genital and urinary tracts as well as other organs. While many are asymptomatic, STDs can cause serious complications if left untreated. Common bacterial STDs include chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis. Viral STDs include herpes and HIV/AIDS. Protozoal STDs include trichomoniasis. STDs are transmitted through sexual behaviors and can have long-term health impacts if not properly diagnosed and treated.
STDs, also known as STIs, are infections that are transmitted through sexual contact. Common bacterial STDs include chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis. Viral STDs include herpes, HPV, and HIV. Trichomoniasis is a common protozoal infection. STDs can cause health problems if left untreated but many do not show obvious symptoms. Latex condoms, abstinence, monogamy, testing, and vaccination (for HPV) can help reduce STD risk when sexually active.
This document provides background information on maternal infections in pregnancy. It discusses various viral, bacterial, fungal, and parasitic infections that can affect both mother and baby during pregnancy. Some key points:
- Infections are a major cause of morbidity and mortality for both mothers and babies in developing countries. Common infections in Ghana include malaria, Group B Streptococcus, and other bacterial infections.
- Pregnancy increases susceptibility to certain infections due to immune system changes that help tolerate the fetus. The placenta can also serve as a site of infection for some pathogens.
- Major viral infections discussed include chickenpox, influenza, rubella, cytomegalovirus, and HIV. Bacterial infections
This document provides information about several common sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), including their causes, symptoms, and treatments. It describes bacterial STDs like gonorrhea and syphilis, which can be cured with antibiotics but often have no symptoms so go untreated. It also discusses viral STDs such as HIV/AIDS, genital herpes, and HPV. Some STDs caused by protists or arthropods are also mentioned, such as trichomoniasis caused by a protist and crab lice infections. The document emphasizes that STDs are a serious global health problem transmitted primarily through sexual contact.
Sexually Transmitted Diseases AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES.pptxRalphjeanomurillo
This document discusses sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and provides information about common STDs. It begins by defining STDs as infections passed between people through sexual contact that are caused by bacteria, viruses, or parasites. The document then lists and describes 5 common STDs: 1) Syphilis, a bacterial infection that can affect many body parts and lead to serious complications if left untreated; 2) Chlamydia, a bacterial infection that may cause few or no symptoms but can lead to pelvic inflammatory disease; 3) Gonorrhea, a bacterial infection that can also be asymptomatic at first but can cause pain and reproductive issues; 4) HPV, a virus that can cause genital or anal warts and some
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Other obstetric conditions not elsewhere classified
1.
2. Other obstetric conditions during pregnancy
like tuberculosis,syphillis,gonorrhea,viral
hepatitis may complicate the pregnancy.
Other mental disorders protozoal
infections,hiv diseases may also complicate
the pregnancy
3. Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease
caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium
tuberculosis (MTB).
Tuberculosis generally affects the lungs, but
can also affect other parts of the body. Most
infections do not have symptoms, in which
case it is known as latent tuberculosis.
4. HIV people
Malnutrition
Smoking
Some medications like:-corticosteriods
5. Syphilis is a sexually transmitted infection
caused by the bacterium Treponema
pallidum subspecies pallidum
The primary stage classically presents with a
single chancre (a firm, painless, non-
itchy skin ulceration) but there may be
multiple sores.
6. In secondary syphilis a diffuse rash occurs,
which frequently involves the palms of the
hands and soles of the feet. There may also
be sores in the mouth or vagina.
In latent syphilis, which can last for years,
there are few or no symptoms.In tertiary
syphilis there are gummas (soft non-
cancerous growths), neurological, or heart
symptoms.
7. Gonorrhea, also spelled gonorrhoea, is
a sexually transmitted infection caused by
the bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae
Gonorrhea is spread through sexual contact
with an infected person. This includes oral,
anal, and vaginal sex. It can also spread from
a mother to a child during birth.
8. Inflammation of the liver due to viral
infection. It may present in acute (recent
infection, relatively rapid onset) or chronic
forms.
The most common causes of viral hepatitis
are the five unrelated hepatotropic
viruses Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis
C, Hepatitis D, and Hepatitis E.
9. Sequelae of complication of pregnancy,
childbirth, and the puerperium-O94
Maternal infectious and parasitic diseases
classifiable elsewhere but complicating
pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium-
O98
10. Other maternal diseases classifiable
elsewhere but complicating pregnancy,
childbirth and the puerperium- O99
Maternal malignant neoplasms, traumatic
injuries and abuse classifiable elsewhere but
complicating pregnancy, childbirth and the
puerperium- O9A
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