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STD’sSexually Transmitted Diseases
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Anytime you see this
picture, there is a very
graphic slide with CDC
photos coming up on the next
slide!
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You can still have the STD and spread it even
if NO SYMPTOMS
APPEAR!
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You can still have the STD and spread it
even if NO SYMPTOMS
APPEAR!
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Chlamydia is the most frequently reported bacterial STD in the United States with more than one million cases reported to CDC in 2010.Chlamydia is known as a "silent" disease because the majority of infected people have no symptoms. If untreated, chlamydia infections can progress to serious reproductive and otherhealth problems with both short-term and long-term consequencesTravis County recorded 5,902 new cases of chlamydia in 2010.In 2010, the majority of reported chlamydia cases (82%) were diagnosed among people 15 to 34 years old. 71% were females. Blacks and Hispanics had the highest rates of chlamydia over the past decade in Travis County.
Chlamydia in Travis County
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Gonorrhea is the second most commonly reported disease in the United States.
Travis County reported 1,452 new cases of gonorrhea in 2010.
Gonorrhea is most frequently reported among males.
Blacks have consistently had the highest rates of gonorrhea over the past decade in Travis County.
In 2010, the majority of reported gonorrhea cases (74%) were diagnosed among people 15 to 29 years old; 83% among people aged 15 to 34.
Gonorrhea in Travis County
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Chlamydia in Women
Not all cases of CHLAMYDIA will look like
this! You can still
have the STD even if NO SYMPTOMS
APPEAR!
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(Cervix)
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Chlamydia in MenNot all cases of CHLAMYDIA will look like this!
You can still have the STD
even if NO SYMPTOMS
APPEAR!
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(Penis)
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Gonorrhea in Women
Not all cases of GONORRHEA will
look like this! You can still have the STD even if NO SYMPTOMS
APPEAR!
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(Cervix)
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Gonorrhea in MenNot all cases
of GONORRHEA will look like
this! You can still
have the STD even if NO SYMPTOMS
APPEAR!
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(Penis)
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You can still have the STD and spread it even
if NO SYMPTOMS
APPEAR!
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Trichomonas in Women
Not all cases of TRICHOMONAS
will look like this!
You can still have the STD
even if NO SYMPTOMS
APPEAR!
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(Cervix)
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TrichomonasNot all cases of TRICHOMONAS
will look like this! You can still have the STD even if NO SYMPTOMS
APPEAR!
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(Back of Mouth)
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You can still have the STD and spread it
even if NO
SYMPTOMS APPEAR!
(1st stage)(2nd stage)
(1st stage)(2nd stage)
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Syphilis in Travis CountySyphilis has often been called "the great imitator" because so many of the signs and symptoms are indistinguishable from those of other diseases
Syphilis can be treated at any stage of the disease, but if left untreated can be fatal.
Travis County reported 83 new cases of primary and secondary syphilis in 2010.
Primary and secondary syphilis is most frequently reported among males. In 2010, 86% of reported cases were male
Since 2003, there have been marked increases in the syphilis rates in the Black population
At the beginning of the decade, cases were most frequently seen in 25-29 year olds. In 2010, that remained true, however there have been increases in every age group over 14 years old.
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Not all cases of SYPHILIS will look
like this! You can still have the STD even if NO SYMPTOMS
APPEAR!
Syphilis Rashes and Sores
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Syphilis Sores
Syphilis Rash
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Syphilis in MenNot all cases of
SYPHILIS will look
like this! You can still
have the STD even if
NO SYMPTOMS APPEAR!
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Syphilis
(Penis) (Outside of the Vagina)
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You can still have the STD and spread it
even if NO
SYMPTOMS APPEAR!
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HIV in Travis CountyIn 2010, Travis County reported 197 new diagnosis of HIV.
In 2010 males accounted for 86% of the total HIV cases.
In 2010 in Travis County, Whites/Other made up 48% whileBlacks comprised 24% and Hispanics comprised 28% of new HIVdiagnoses.
Although the majority of reported HIV cases each year are Whites/Other, over time the highest rate of cases are among Blacks.
By age group, HIV diagnoses peak in persons under 30 years old.
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In 2010, Travis County reported 87 newly diagnosed cases of AIDS.
85% of the newly diagnosed AIDS cases were male.
43% were Whites/Other.
In 2010, the rate of AIDS cases among males was over five timeshigher than the rate of AIDS cases among females
In 2010, the rate of AIDS cases among Blacks was four times higher than the rate of AIDS cases among Whites/Other and almost three times higher than the rate of AIDS cases among Hispanics
By age group, AIDS diagnosis peaks in persons in their 30s. It is likely that the people being diagnosed with AIDS in their 30s were actually infected during their 20s.
AIDS in Travis County
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You can still have the STD and spread it
even if NO
SYMPTOMS APPEAR!
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Not all cases of HERPES will look
like this! You can still
have the STD even if
NO SYMPTOMS APPEAR!
Oral Herpes
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Herpes Simplex 1
(Oral)
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Genital HerpesNot all cases of
HERPES will look like this!
You can still have the STD even if NO SYMPTOMS
APPEAR!
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Herpes Simplex 2 (Genital)
(Penis)
(Outside of the Vagina)
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You can still have the STD and spread it
even if NO
SYMPTOMS APPEAR!
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HPV Warts in MenNot all cases of HPV will look
like this! You can still have the STD even if NO SYMPTOMS
APPEAR!
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HPV(Penis)
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HPV Warts in WomenNot all cases of HPV will look
like this! You can still have the STD even if NO SYMPTOMS
APPEAR!
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(Outside of Vagina)
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ANAL WARTSNot all cases of HPV will look
like this! You can still
have the STD even if
NO SYMPTOMS APPEAR!
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(Anal Warts)
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Cervical CancerNot all cases of Cervical Cancer
will look like this! You can still have the STD even if NO SYMPTOMS
APPEAR!
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Not all types of HPV cause Cervical Cancer!
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