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STDs and Teens. BI10. c. Students know how vaccination protects an individual from infectious diseases. BI10. d. Students know there are important differences.

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1 STDs and Teens

2 BI10. c. Students know how vaccination protects an individual from infectious diseases. BI10. d. Students know there are important differences between bacteria and viruses with respect to their requirements for growth and replication, the body’s primary defenses against bacterial and viral infections, and effective treatments of these infections. BI10. e. Students know why an individual with a compromised immune system (for example, a person with AIDS) may be unable to fight off and survive infections by microorganisms that are usually benign. STANDARDS:

3 Explain how different organ systems work together to maintain homeostasis. Understand the importance of maintaining a stable internal environment in the human body. Explain the various ways your body protects itself from pathogens. Understand the role of antibodies in protecting your body against infection. Explain how a vaccination protects an individual from infectious diseases. Understand how HIV weakens and individuals immune system causing AIDS. Understand how sexually transmitted diseases are passed between individuals. OBJECTIVES:

4 Can only get STDs by having “sex” You can look at someone and tell they have an STD People with STDs show symptoms immediately You can be tested for all types of STDs Condoms provide 100% protection from STDs SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASE MYTHS

5 Unprotected sex and sex with multiple partners greatly increases your chances of getting a STD STDs are contracted by 12 million people per year, the majority are teens 10,000 teens get a STD per day 1 out of 4 female teens has a STD Some STDs can show few or no symptoms STD FACTS

6 Viral Ex.-HPV, HIV, Herpes, Hepatitis No cure Bacterial Chlmyadia, Syphilis, Gonorrhea Cured with antibiotics (drug-resistant bacteria) VIRAL VS. BACTERIAL STD INFECTIONS

7 Chlamydia Bacteria passed through sexual contact, can be passed from pregnant mother to the baby 1-3 weeks before symptoms occur Pain and discharge during urination and sex, infertility, swelling of testicles 2.3 mil infections per year in the US (13- 39) Because the cervix (opening to the uterus) of teenage girls and young women is not fully matured and is probably more susceptible to infection, they are at particularly high risk for infection if sexually active. Gonorrhea Bacteria passed through sexual contact, can be passed from pregnant mother to the baby Can grow in mucus membranes Pain and discharge during urination, genital sores, bladder infections, sometimes no symptoms 700,000 per year The highest reported rates of infection are among sexually active teenagers, young adults, and African Americans. COMMON STDS

8 CHLAMYDIA

9 1 million Americans have HIV/AIDS 40,000 new cases of HIV/AIDS diagnosed per year in US 100s of teens are diagnosed with HIV/AIDS per year 40 million people have HIV/AIDS worldwide 3 million people die per year worldwide from AIDS Cannot catch HIV/AIDS from casual contact Prevention-If sexually active-testing, abstinence, latex condoms, avoiding contact with body fluids from sex HIV/AIDS FACTS

10 EFFECT OF HIV ON THE BODY

11 Abstinence-no “sex” Protection-latex condoms, not 100% Monogamous relationships with one partner that has been tested (how do you know?-not the best option for teens) PREVENTION OF STDS

12 What are the differences between bacterial and viral STD infections? What are some common myths of STDs and why are they incorrect? What are some of the symptoms of one of the STDs discussed today? Which groups of people are at the highest risk of getting an STD? SUMMARY QUESTIONS:


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