Infection
STI Fact Chart
|Infection & |Bacterial or |How is it Transmitted? |Symptoms |Treatment |
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|Chlamydia | | | | |
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|Gonorrhea | | | | |
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|Herpes Simplex Virus | | | | |
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|Syphilis | | | | |
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|Hepatitis B | | | | |
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|Human Papiloma Virus | | | | |
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|Trichomonas | | | | |
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|Human Immunodeficiency Virus and | | | | |
|AIDS | | | | |
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|Pubic Lice | | | | |
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Think First- Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)
Using pages 198-201:
What is the difference between an STI and an STD?
How are STIs spread?
Getting treatment- What is the difference between a bacterial and viral infection?
Caring for the Female Reproductive System
Briefly explain the 4 most common problems:
(p.159)
• Vulvovaginitis
• Yeast Infections
• Endometriosis
• Ovarian Cysts
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