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This overview covers the crucial information about sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) such as Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, HPV, and Herpes. It includes facts about transmission, symptoms, and statistics relevant to teenagers. Key insights, including the most common STDs, potential health consequences of untreated infections, and preventive measures like the Gardasil vaccine for HPV, are discussed. Understanding these aspects is vital for teens to make informed decisions regarding their sexual health.
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STD Overview Chlamydia Gonorrhea HPV Herpes Teenage Stats $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500
True or False: STD’s are more easily passed from men to women than vice versa.
The country with the highest STD rates in the world is • Europe • U.S. • Africa • Antarctica
True or False: STD’s include bacterial, viral, parasitic, and fungi infections.
True or False: Chlamydia is a bacterial infection.
True or False: Chlamydia is currently the 2nd most common bacterial STD.
False! Chlamydia is the #1 most common STD
Symptoms usually: • cause open lesions or sores • are asymptomatic • lead to death
How do you transmit Chlamydia: • Unsafe needles • Kissing • Bodily fluids
Gonorrhea is most similar to which other STD: • HPV • Chlamydia • HIV • neither
How many new cases of Gonorrhea annually: • 25,000 • 100,000 • Almost 400,000
True or False: Gonorrhea can lead to an increase chance at conceiving for women.
Of the following, which are symptoms of Gonorrhea: • white, milky discharge and painful urination • A painless open sore • Extreme fatigue and irritability
HPV stands for: • Harmful Physical Virus • Human Papillomavirus • Human Immunodeficiency Virus
True or False: HPV may lead to genital warts.
HPV is transmitted: • through open sores • skin-to-skin contact • Body fluids
There are currently how many known strains of HPV: • 4 • 25-29 • more than 80