Sexually Transmitted Diseases
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Sexually Transmitted
Diseases
A Plague of Epic Proportions
Worldwide 400 million new cases/year
The U.S. 15 million/year
Hits the 15-25 age group hardest
¼ by 21!
Teen women gonorrhea & Chlamydia
Genital warts and Aids are huge threats
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease a frequent
consequence
The Biggest Threats?
Aids/HIV deadly and dreaded
But other STDs, especially Chlamydia and
genital warts are more prevalent
Why the Epidemic?
An explosion of risk behaviors
multiple partners
unprotected sex
Oral contraceptive use
increase susceptibility
decrease condom use
More Reasons
Public Health failures
meager access to prevention/treatment
MDs don’t ask enough questions
Symptoms are often latent
Shame
Chlamydia
An urogenital infection caused by the
bacteria chlamydia trachomatis
Very common and dangerous
Increase of 400% from ’87 to ’99
3-5 million new cases in US each year
Teens suffer the highest infection rates
Oral contraceptives & douching increase
Often transmitted through fingers
Chlamydia Symptoms
Two types
One infects the lower reproductive tract
with just mild burning
The other manifests as a PID of the upper
reproductive tract, infecting the uterus,
fallopian tubes or ovaries
Common PID Consequences
For women:
disrupted menstrual periods
chronic low back and pelvic pain
fever/nausea/headaches
Salpingitis infertility and entopic
pregnancies
IUDs to be ineffective
For men: epididymis and urethra infections
If that wasn’t enough
For many, the symptoms are not
noticeable, can spread unknowingly
Also causes Trachoma, the world’s
leading cause of preventable blindness
Many other effects on infants
Fortunately, easily treated with
Doxycycline and Azithromycin
Herpes
The most common viral STD
Two types of interest:
HSV-1 usually lesions or sores on
mouth (cold sores)
HSV-2 lesions on and around the
genitals
How Bad is it?
Huge #s
HSV-1 100 million
HSV-2 50 million
With 1 million new cases a year
20-25% US adults over 12
Unprotected sex with multiple partners?
Guaranteed Exposure
Transmission
Both types can be spread through a
variety of ways
oral sex can spread either type
recently many cases of genital herpes
arose from HSV-1 rather than HSV-2
The Horror of Viral Shedding
While victims with sores can easily spread
the infection, HSV can be transmitted even
in the absence of symptoms through “viral
shedding”
Many spread HSV without even knowing
that they are infected
Condoms provide some, but not
complete, protection
Fingers can spread the virus
Symptoms
HSV2
2-14 day incubation
20 days of symptoms:
one or more small, painful red bumps or
“papules” in the genital areas or around
the anus
It gets worse
The papules fill with nasty infectious
particles permeating pus
They burst to form red, ringed sores
The sores crust and heal but can still
infect someone for another 10 days
Other symptoms can be present also
As for HSV1
Papules form on the lips, and occasionally
on the inside of the mouth, tongue, or
throat
Crust over and heal within 10-16 days
Other symptoms – fever, muscle aches, flu
like maladies, bleeding in the mouth
Recurrence
The infection retreats up nerve fibers
where it can lie dormant, perhaps
permanently
Usually though, it flares up periodically
with less severe symptoms and a more
rapid course
Prodromal symptoms warn of eruption and
ability to infect others
Factors which Trigger Recurrences
Emotional stress
Anxiety
Depression
Fever
Ultraviolet light
Menstruation
Fatigue
Complications
Few for men, but for women:
1) Cervical cancer, rare but still calls for an
annual Pap smear.
2) Infection of a newborn
viral shedding can cause infection as the
child passes through the birth canal
cesarean delivery prevents the severe
danger to the child
Treatment of Herpes
Currently nothing can cure herpes
Three Antiviral drugs help manage it
Two treatment strategies:
Suppressive – take daily to prevent
Episodic – to minimize an outbreak
Neither eliminates viral shedding
Genital Warts
Viral
warts, caused by the virus
human papillomavirus (HPV)
which appear on the genitals
40
million victims in North America
Five million new cases/year
Top This
“Most sexually active people will get HPV.”
Recent survey – 27% of all women, 44%
between 20 & ?
Even condoms fail to protect!
Most commonly spread by the
asymptomatic!
A Disgusting Sight, Usually
First appear 3 weeks to 8 months after
contact
Women usually on the bottom of the
vaginal opening
Men throughout the penis
Can appear on the anus
In moist areas – pink/red, soft cauliflower
Dry – hard, yellow/grey
But Then Again
Many, probably most, do not develop
visible symptoms despite infection
In other words, you can’t see it, but you
can certainly get it
From any one of 40+million people
Complications
Bleeding & obstruction of the urethra
Association with various cancers
Account for 85-90% of attributable risk for
cervical cancer.
Can be transmitted to infants at birth
Treatment (?)
Nothing has been shown to remove or
prevent recurrence
Freezing is 60-70% effective
More aggressive treatments such as
surgical removal can cause serious side
effects
Perhaps vaccines will, some day, help
prevent infection