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TEAM HARVARD

Sexually Transmitted
Infection
Agenda Style
What is STI
01 Introduction of the Disease

How do you get STI


02 Explains the causes of its disease

Safety and Security


03 Precautional ways to avoid getting HIV

Question & Answer


04 Fun Part with Prizes
Section Break
Our Team Style
Gain knowledge before entering the battle

AVA RICA ARMILA LYNNE


NURSE NURSE NURSE NURSE

NADIA CLYDE MICHAEL


NURSE NURSE NURSE
What STI?
Sexually transmitted infections (or STIs) are infections
that can be caught or passed on when you have
unprotected sex, or close sexual contact, with another
person who already has an STI.

Using a condom for all types of sex is the best way to


avoid STIs and HIV. Vaccines can prevent certain STIs
like genital warts and hepatitis B. Reducing the number
of sexual partners you have and not mixing alcohol,
drugs and sex also means you’re less likely to get
infected.

STIs should not be diagnosed yourself by looking at


pictures, because symptoms vary from person to person.
Only a healthcare professional can diagnose an STI.
Section Break
Sexually Transmitted Infections
A group of infections, caused by different pathogens, spread through person to person
sexual contact

17 %
STI Account economic loss caused by illness.
“GLOBAL BURDEN”
Epidemiology of STI in US
• Overall prevalence rate decreased in all age group
• Adolescents and young adults higher than any other group
• Prevalence rate highest among adolescents
• Reported rates of chlamydia and gonorrhea highest among females 15 -19 years
• High AIDS prevalence in 25-39 age group presumably acquired over previous decade at age
15-29 years.
Many HPV infection acquired during adolescent years.

More than 340 million The largest proportion of Socioeconomic


new cases of curable cases are in South, conditions, sexual
STI occur every year in Southeast asia followed behavior increases
the 15-49 age group by Subsaharan Africa vulnerability to STI
then Latin America
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What is Modern
Chlamydia
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What is
Genital Herpes Modern
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What is
Genital Warts Modern
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What is
Modern
Gonorrhea
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What is
Modern
Syphilis
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DEPARTMENT OF
HEALTH |
EPIDEMIOLOGY
HIV/AIDS
& ART OF REGISTRY
OF THE PHILIPPINES

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DEPARTMENT OF
HEALTH |
EPIDEMIOLOGY
HIV/AIDS
& ART OF REGISTRY
OF THE PHILIPPINES
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What’s it to you?
Advantage ADVANTAGE
You learned precautionary You learned to Value LIFE.
knowledge with the disease

ADVANTAGE ADVANTAGE
You learned the ways on how to You became RESPONSIBLE
AVOID the disease
Let’s test
what you’ve
learned
today?
Thank You
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