Category: STDs

  • Studies in Guatemala and Tuskegee: Syphilis

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    It should be noted that syphilis studies in Tuskegee and Guatemala are some of the most inhumane studies that have ever been held in the world. On the one hand, these experiments, which lasted for several decades, brought suffering and deaths of many innocent people, but, on the other hand, they also allowed drawing certain…

  • Studies in Guatemala and Tuskegee: Syphilis

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    It should be noted that syphilis studies in Tuskegee and Guatemala are some of the most inhumane studies that have ever been held in the world. On the one hand, these experiments, which lasted for several decades, brought suffering and deaths of many innocent people, but, on the other hand, they also allowed drawing certain…

  • Human Papillomavirus Vaccination Among Adolescents

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    Project Proposal Human papillomavirus (HPV) represents a significant threat to global health, which points to the need for implementing effective interventions targeted at its elimination. Vaccinations have been shown to be effective in preventing HPV-related cancers and other complications and are now approved for use in both males and females (Fu, Bonhomme, Chenoa Cooper, Joseph,…

  • Female Human Papillomavirus Infection Education

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    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion References Introduction The Human Papillomavirus Infection (HPV), a viral infection affecting both genders, is the most frequently encountered sexually transmitted disease (STD). It is so common that the majority of people that are sexually active may be infected during their life. Transmission is possible through the skin to…

  • Syphilis: Transmission and Prevention Methods

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    Syphilis is a serious sexually transmitted disease. The prevention of syphilis starts with safe sexual relations. The primary danger related to syphilis is that sores of syphilis are open, visible, and infectious during the active stages of infection. Moreover, any contact with infectious so repreventing tissues, or body fluids may lead to the spread of…

  • The Views on HPV Vaccination in Sweeden

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    Human papillomavirus (HPV) causes an infection, which is also linked to a risk of developing a variety of cancers, and one way to prevent the harmful effects of HPV is vaccination. However, the practice of vaccination has faced a lot of pushback from people concerned with the safety of the vaccine, making it necessary to…

  • Social Ecological Model Paper: Human Papillomavirus

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    Table of Contents Introduction Intrapersonal level Interpersonal level Institutional level Community level Public policy level References Introduction Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a DNA virus that infects humans. Around 30-40 types of HPV are transmitted via genital contact. HPV can not be treated at present, but the problems the virus causes are treated. These health problems…

  • Female Human Papillomavirus Infection Education

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    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion References Introduction The Human Papillomavirus Infection (HPV), a viral infection affecting both genders, is the most frequently encountered sexually transmitted disease (STD). It is so common that the majority of people that are sexually active may be infected during their life. Transmission is possible through the skin to…

  • Comprehensive Plan of Care: Chlamydia Trachomatis

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    Table of Contents Subjective Data Objective Data Assessment Plan of Care Evaluation of Priority Diagnosis Facilitators and Barriers Conclusion References The priority diagnosis is Chlamydia trachomatis, a widespread disease that can hurt the reproductive health of the patient. The disease can go unnoticed but can cause severe damage to the reproductive system of a woman.…

  • Human Papillomavirus Vaccination Among Adolescents

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    Project Proposal Human papillomavirus (HPV) represents a significant threat to global health, which points to the need for implementing effective interventions targeted at its elimination. Vaccinations have been shown to be effective in preventing HPV-related cancers and other complications and are now approved for use in both males and females (Fu, Bonhomme, Chenoa Cooper, Joseph,…