Category: STDs

  • 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…

  • Herpes Simplex Viruses Analysis

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    Herpes simplex viruses (HSV) can lead to life-threatening health outcomes unless appropriately managed. These viruses that cause herpes can transmit from one individual to another easily, and no vaccine has been invented yet (Wright & Altman, 2020). Healthcare providers have treated HSV with nucleoside analog drugs successfully for many years (Wright & Altman, 2020). However,…

  • 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…

  • Chlamydia Transmission, Examination, Treatment

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    The pathophysiologic instruments of chlamydial contagion are not implicit comprehensively. Chlamydia contaminates columnar epithelial cells that put the pubescent woman at actual danger due to the occurrence of the squamocolumnar intersection on the ectocervix waiting for the premature maturity. The original reaction of epithelial cells to the contagion is a neutrophilic permeation, trailed by lymphocytes,…

  • Patient Education Plan for Bacterial Vaginosis

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    Table of Contents Symptoms Prevention measures Treatment Patient education plan for Chlamydia Trachomatis References   Chlamydia Trachomatis(male) Bacterial vaginosis(female) Medications Azithromycin  is taken orally, usually 1 g in a single dose.Doxycycline is another pill that is taken orally. A patient is prescribed to take 100 mg orally twice a day for 7 weeks (Understanding…

  • Bacterial Vaginosis and Its Treatment

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    Table of Contents Introduction Causes and Risk Factors Signs and Symptoms Diagnosis Treatment Conclusion References Introduction Bacterial vaginosis is a vaginal inflammatory condition that is caused by an imbalance of the natural bacteria that reside in the female reproductive organ. Women who suffer from the condition experience a vaginal discharge that is produced by atypical…

  • Human Papillomavirus: Racial and Ethnic Differences

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    Table of Contents Introduction Evaluation of the Research Methods Conclusion References Introduction The article by Joseph et al. (2014) investigates racial and ethnic disparities in human papillomavirus knowledge, attitudes, and vaccination rates among low-income African-American, Haitian, Latina, and Caucasian young adult women. The research problem of this study is to examine how the knowledge, attitudes,…

  • Syphilis: Prevalence, Incidence, Causes, Symptoms

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    Table of Contents Introduction Prevalence and Incidence Transmission, Symptoms, and Clinical Presentation Treatment Modalities Prevention and Education Conclusion References Introduction Despite numerous attempts to protect society against sexually transmitted diseases by educating, counseling, and offering specially developed devices like condoms, millions of people admit that they have already faced or are currently having some problems.…

  • Herpes Simplex Viruses Analysis

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    Herpes simplex viruses (HSV) can lead to life-threatening health outcomes unless appropriately managed. These viruses that cause herpes can transmit from one individual to another easily, and no vaccine has been invented yet (Wright & Altman, 2020). Healthcare providers have treated HSV with nucleoside analog drugs successfully for many years (Wright & Altman, 2020). However,…