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  1. 18 de out. de 2021 · 466K subscribers. 2.7K. 376K views 2 years ago. Chapters ...more. .Chapters 0:00 Introduction 2:15 Causes of Sexually transmitted infections3:07 Symptoms of Sexually transmitted...

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  2. 28 de mar. de 2019 · AllHealthGo. 53.4K subscribers. Subscribed. 309. 47K views 4 years ago. HPV, chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, herpes, trichomoniasis and HIV/AIDS are the most common sexually transmitted...

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  3. In this funny and eye-opening talk about the challenges we face today with safe sex and Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs), Teodora Elvira Wi shares heartwarming personal stories around sex, STIs and the urgent need to break down the stigma.

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  4. 29 de mar. de 2012 · Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD) Videos. Enjoy our collection of over 20 videos about sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) including Herpes, HIV/AIDS, HPV, Genital Warts, and Miscellaneous videos about veneral diseases (VD). All videos can be watched on site instantly by clicking on the screenshot. All videos now feature embed code.

    • Scope of The Problem
    • Prevention of STIs
    • Diagnosis of STIs
    • Treatment of STIs
    • STI Case Management
    • Controlling The Spread
    • Who Response

    STIs have a profound impact on sexual and reproductive health worldwide. More than 1 million STIs are acquired every day. In 2020, WHO estimated 374 million new infections with 1 of 4 STIs: chlamydia (129 million), gonorrhoea (82 million), syphilis (7.1 million) and trichomoniasis (156 million). More than 490 million people were estimated to be liv...

    When used correctly and consistently, condoms offer one of the most effective methods of protection against STIs, including HIV. Although highly effective, condoms do not offer protection for STIs that cause extra-genital ulcers (i.e., syphilis or genital herpes). When possible, condoms should be used in all vaginal and anal sex. Safe and highly ef...

    STIs are often asymptomatic. When symptoms occur, they can be non-specific. Moreover, laboratory tests rely on blood, urine or anatomical samples. Three anatomical sites can carry at least one STI. These differences are modulated by sex and sexual risk. These differences can mean the diagnosis of STIs is often missed and individuals are frequently ...

    Effective treatment is currently available for several STIs. 1. Three bacterial (chlamydia, gonorrhoea and syphilis) and one parasitic STIs (trichomoniasis) are generally curable with existing single-dose regimens of antibiotics. 2. For herpes and HIV, the most effective medications available are antivirals that can modulate the course of the disea...

    LMICs rely on identifying consistent, easily recognizable signs and symptoms to guide treatment, without the use of laboratory tests. This approach – syndromic management – often relies on clinical algorithms and allows health workers to diagnose a specific infection based on observed syndromes (e.g., vaginal/urethral discharge, anogenital ulcers, ...

    Behaviour change is complex

    Despite considerable efforts to identify simple interventions that can reduce risky sexual behaviour, behaviour change remains a complex challenge. Information, education and counselling can improve people’s ability to recognize the symptoms of STIs and increase the likelihood that they will seek care and encourage a sexual partner to do so. Unfortunately, lack of public awareness, lack of training among health workers, and long-standing, widespread stigma around STIs remain barriers to great...

    Health services for screening and treatment of STIs remain weak

    People seeking screening and treatment for STIs face numerous problems. These include limited resources, stigmatization, poor quality of services and often out-of-pocket expenses. Some populations with the highest rates of STIs – such as sex workers, men who have sex with men, people who inject drugs, prison inmates, mobile populations and adolescents in high burden countries for HIV – often do not have access to adequate and friendly health services. In many settings, STI services are often...

    Our work is currently guided by the Global health sector strategy on HIV, Hepatitis and Sexually Transmitted Infections, 2022–2030.Within this framework, WHO: 1. develops global targets, norms and standards for STI prevention, testing and treatment; 2. supports the estimation and economic burden of STIs and the strengthening of STI surveillance; 3....

  5. 25 de mar. de 2024 · Sexually transmitted infections (STIs), also known as sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), are very common. Millions of new infections occur every year in the United States. STIs are preventable. If you have sex, know how to protect yourself and your sex partner (s) from STIs.

  6. 5 de mar. de 2024 · Home. Learn. Sexually Transmitted Infections (STDs) Safer Sex. In This Section. Safer Sex. How do I make sex safer? How can I make safer sex easier? How do I talk to my partner about safer sex? What Are STDs and How Are They Transmitted | Planned Parenthood Video. STDs are infections that can be passed during vaginal, anal, or oral sex.