presentation -STD`s - Association of School Nurses of
... • 100 types identified of which about 40 can infect the genital tract • Most sexually active persons become infected at least once in their lifetimes • Most are self limited and often unrecognized • High risk types 16 and 18 cause most cervical, penile, vaginal, anal, and oropharyngeal cancers • Typ ...
... • 100 types identified of which about 40 can infect the genital tract • Most sexually active persons become infected at least once in their lifetimes • Most are self limited and often unrecognized • High risk types 16 and 18 cause most cervical, penile, vaginal, anal, and oropharyngeal cancers • Typ ...
Document
... The disease of AIDS is particularly dangerous because it limits the body’s ability fight off disease. ...
... The disease of AIDS is particularly dangerous because it limits the body’s ability fight off disease. ...
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
... and skin lesions – Virus typically enters through respiratory route, replicates and moves to the skin via blood stream – Infected cells swell and lyse • Release viruses which enter sensory nerves ...
... and skin lesions – Virus typically enters through respiratory route, replicates and moves to the skin via blood stream – Infected cells swell and lyse • Release viruses which enter sensory nerves ...
STI Electronic Whiteboard Presentation Without Photo`s
... • A parasite that lives in the pubic hair, and sometimes in the chest hair or armpit hair • May cause itching around the genitals and other hairy bits of the body • Can be treated with special shampoos, creams and lotions ...
... • A parasite that lives in the pubic hair, and sometimes in the chest hair or armpit hair • May cause itching around the genitals and other hairy bits of the body • Can be treated with special shampoos, creams and lotions ...
Donwload
... (HSV-1) prevails in the orofacial lesions, and usually persists in the trigeminal ganglia, while the HSV type 2 (HSV 2), the most common in the lumbosacral ganglia [9]. However, this second serotype may occur at orofacial lesions and at genital area. Changes in sexual behavior of young people can be ...
... (HSV-1) prevails in the orofacial lesions, and usually persists in the trigeminal ganglia, while the HSV type 2 (HSV 2), the most common in the lumbosacral ganglia [9]. However, this second serotype may occur at orofacial lesions and at genital area. Changes in sexual behavior of young people can be ...
Slide 1 - STD Prevention Online
... • 47-y.o. Caucasian MSM complaining of painful lesion penis since 2 weeks • Sexual history: 1 male partner in past 3 months; oral sex (both insertive and receptive) and insertive anal sex only • No history of STIs • No history of (injection) drug use • Last HIV test >2 years ago (negative) ...
... • 47-y.o. Caucasian MSM complaining of painful lesion penis since 2 weeks • Sexual history: 1 male partner in past 3 months; oral sex (both insertive and receptive) and insertive anal sex only • No history of STIs • No history of (injection) drug use • Last HIV test >2 years ago (negative) ...
Sexually Transmitted Diseases/Infections Sexually Transmitted
... The new virus infects other cells and this process continues to repeat. As the virus increases the number of T cells decrease, which causes the immune system to become weaker. The body becomes susceptible to common infections and opportunistic infections. ...
... The new virus infects other cells and this process continues to repeat. As the virus increases the number of T cells decrease, which causes the immune system to become weaker. The body becomes susceptible to common infections and opportunistic infections. ...
LACTOFERRIN MODULATES HSV-1 INFECTION AT EARLY
... prefer breaking the text into paragraphs, please do not leave space between them. Oral mucosa is a frequent site of primary herpes simplex virus (HSV) type 1 infection. However, although intraoral shedding of HSV is common, clinical signs of reactivation are far more frequently observed at extraoral ...
... prefer breaking the text into paragraphs, please do not leave space between them. Oral mucosa is a frequent site of primary herpes simplex virus (HSV) type 1 infection. However, although intraoral shedding of HSV is common, clinical signs of reactivation are far more frequently observed at extraoral ...
Sexually Transmitted Infections
... 45 million people currently infected in the U.S. 1 in 4 women and 1 in 5 men ...
... 45 million people currently infected in the U.S. 1 in 4 women and 1 in 5 men ...
ENCEPHALITIS
... Brain infection is thought to occur by means of direct neuronal transmission of the virus from a peripheral site to the brain via the trigeminal or olfactory nerve . HSE represents a primary HSV infection in about one third of cases, the remaining cases occur in patients with serologic evidence ...
... Brain infection is thought to occur by means of direct neuronal transmission of the virus from a peripheral site to the brain via the trigeminal or olfactory nerve . HSE represents a primary HSV infection in about one third of cases, the remaining cases occur in patients with serologic evidence ...
Ch-25-Lessons-One-and-Two
... The virus can be spread with or without visible symptoms Medication relieves the symptoms but can’t cure the virus People with herpes are more capable of transmitting or acquiring HIV ...
... The virus can be spread with or without visible symptoms Medication relieves the symptoms but can’t cure the virus People with herpes are more capable of transmitting or acquiring HIV ...
EBV Safety Data Sheet
... absorbent paper towel and apply an appropriate disinfectant, starting at the perimeter and working towards the center. Allow sufficient contact time before starting the clean up. DISPOSAL: All wastes should be decontaminated before disposal either by steam sterilization, incineration or chemical dis ...
... absorbent paper towel and apply an appropriate disinfectant, starting at the perimeter and working towards the center. Allow sufficient contact time before starting the clean up. DISPOSAL: All wastes should be decontaminated before disposal either by steam sterilization, incineration or chemical dis ...
Infectious Diseases
... – Has 3 stages: 1. Sores on mouth or genitals (10 to 14 days) 2. Involve rash, fever and swollen lymph glands (up to a year) 3. Affects cardiovascular and nervous systems ...
... – Has 3 stages: 1. Sores on mouth or genitals (10 to 14 days) 2. Involve rash, fever and swollen lymph glands (up to a year) 3. Affects cardiovascular and nervous systems ...
Genital Herpes
... • That most cases of genital herpes are acquired from asymptomatic, or minimally symptomatic, cases • That sex should be avoided during prodromes or episodes, and that consistent condom use likely decreases transmission • That relatively normal lives can be led • That women who are infected may beco ...
... • That most cases of genital herpes are acquired from asymptomatic, or minimally symptomatic, cases • That sex should be avoided during prodromes or episodes, and that consistent condom use likely decreases transmission • That relatively normal lives can be led • That women who are infected may beco ...
Gonorrhea - the Department of Psychology at Illinois State
... Gonorrhea is the second most commonly reported infectious disease in the United States, with 339,593 cases reported in 2005. Treatment is usually easy with antibiotics Drug resistance is an increasingly important concern in the treatment and prevention of ...
... Gonorrhea is the second most commonly reported infectious disease in the United States, with 339,593 cases reported in 2005. Treatment is usually easy with antibiotics Drug resistance is an increasingly important concern in the treatment and prevention of ...
03. Viral disease and their symptomatic manifestation in oral cavity
... Both form are self-limited, but recurrences of the secondary forms are common because the virus can be sequestered within ganglionic tissue in a latent state. ...
... Both form are self-limited, but recurrences of the secondary forms are common because the virus can be sequestered within ganglionic tissue in a latent state. ...
STD - Illinois State University Department of Psychology
... Virus that causes genital warts - 60 known types estimated 20 million Americans infected In more than 90 percent of cases, the infections are harmless and go away without treatment. Related to the occurrence of pre-cancerous cells on the cervix. Persistent HPV infection is found in most cases of cer ...
... Virus that causes genital warts - 60 known types estimated 20 million Americans infected In more than 90 percent of cases, the infections are harmless and go away without treatment. Related to the occurrence of pre-cancerous cells on the cervix. Persistent HPV infection is found in most cases of cer ...
Chapter 4 Infectious Diseases
... border Prodromal symptoms = pain, burning, tingling Heal without scarring in 1-2 weeks Transmitted by direct contact Primary infection occurs at the site of inoculation Amount of virus is highest in vesicle stage ...
... border Prodromal symptoms = pain, burning, tingling Heal without scarring in 1-2 weeks Transmitted by direct contact Primary infection occurs at the site of inoculation Amount of virus is highest in vesicle stage ...
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
... • Herpes simplex 1 causes oral herpes in the form of fever blisters or cold sores on the lips or inside the mouth. • Herpes simplex 2 causes genital herpes. Symptoms include an outbreak of painful blisters or sores at the site of infection, usually the penis, labia, or vaginal walls. Blisters break, ...
... • Herpes simplex 1 causes oral herpes in the form of fever blisters or cold sores on the lips or inside the mouth. • Herpes simplex 2 causes genital herpes. Symptoms include an outbreak of painful blisters or sores at the site of infection, usually the penis, labia, or vaginal walls. Blisters break, ...
Canine Herpesvirus-1: A New Pathogenic Role for an Old Virus
... The most prevalent dog diseases caused by CHV-1 are Simplex 1 (Cold Sores), Virus 2, Vaginal Sores, Zoster Shingles, and Ocular Disease. These are lifelong viruses. The first occurrence is referred to as a primary infection, and then there’s a latent infection that is a lifelong collection of the vi ...
... The most prevalent dog diseases caused by CHV-1 are Simplex 1 (Cold Sores), Virus 2, Vaginal Sores, Zoster Shingles, and Ocular Disease. These are lifelong viruses. The first occurrence is referred to as a primary infection, and then there’s a latent infection that is a lifelong collection of the vi ...
FAMILY Herpesviridae • Introduction • A large diverse family of DNA
... Porcine Herpesvirus2 e.g. inclusion body rhinitis Anatid herpesvirus1 e.g Duck viral enteritis Herpesvirus Infection: General All herpesvirus are thought to be capable of establishing latent infection The classic example is Human Herpesvirus 1 (HSV-1) which infects the dorsal root ganglia The Virus ...
... Porcine Herpesvirus2 e.g. inclusion body rhinitis Anatid herpesvirus1 e.g Duck viral enteritis Herpesvirus Infection: General All herpesvirus are thought to be capable of establishing latent infection The classic example is Human Herpesvirus 1 (HSV-1) which infects the dorsal root ganglia The Virus ...
after immunization with varicella- herpetiform rash on the right half of
... infarction and hemorrhage in 26, and no parenchymal lesions in 23. Treatment data, available for 81/84 neonates, included antithrombotic medications in 52% (n=43) as follows: heparin (14), low molecular weight heparin (34), warfarin (1), and aspirin (2). Deep venous system thrombosis (P=0.05), and l ...
... infarction and hemorrhage in 26, and no parenchymal lesions in 23. Treatment data, available for 81/84 neonates, included antithrombotic medications in 52% (n=43) as follows: heparin (14), low molecular weight heparin (34), warfarin (1), and aspirin (2). Deep venous system thrombosis (P=0.05), and l ...
Herpes Viruses - Website of Neelay Gandhi
... immunity does not effect this stage 4. when asymptomatic, virions shed in secretion ...
... immunity does not effect this stage 4. when asymptomatic, virions shed in secretion ...
Herpes simplex
Herpes simplex (Greek: ἕρπης herpēs, ""creeping"" or ""latent"") is a viral disease caused by the herpes simplex virus. Infections are categorized based on the part of the body infected. Oral herpes involves the face or mouth. It may result in small blisters in groups often called cold sores or fever blisters or may just cause a sore throat. Genital herpes, often simply known as herpes, may have minimal symptoms or form blisters that break open and result in small ulcers. These typically heal over two to four weeks. Tingling or shooting pains may occur before the blisters appear. Herpes cycles between periods of active disease followed by periods without symptoms. The first episode is often more severe and may be associated with fever, muscle pains, swollen lymph nodes and headaches. Over time, episodes of active disease decrease in frequency and severity. Other disorders caused by herpes simplex include: herpetic whitlow when it involves the fingers, herpes of the eye, herpes infection of the brain, and neonatal herpes when it affects a newborn, among others.There are two types of herpes simplex virus, type 1 (HSV-1) and type 2 (HSV-2). HSV-1 more commonly causes oral infections while HSV-2 more commonly causes genital infections. They are transmitted by direct contact with body fluids or lesions of an infected individual. Transmission may still occur when symptoms are not present. Genital herpes is classified as a sexually transmitted infection. It may be spread to an infant during childbirth. After infection, the viruses are transported along sensory nerves to the nerve cell bodies, where they reside lifelong. Causes of recurrence may include: decreased immune function, stress, and sunlight exposure. Oral and genital herpes is usually diagnosed based on the presenting symptoms. The diagnosis may be confirmed by viral culture or detecting herpes DNA in fluid from blisters. Testing the blood for antibodies against the virus can confirm a previous infection but will be negative in new infections.The most effective method of avoiding genital infections is by avoiding vaginal, oral and anal sex. Condom use decreases the risk somewhat. Daily antiviral medication taken by someone who has the infection can also reduce spread. There is no available vaccine and once infected, there is no cure. Paracetamol (acetaminophen) and topical lidocaine may be used to help with the symptoms. Treatments with antiviral medication such as aciclovir or valaciclovir can lessen the severity of symptomatic episodes.Worldwide rates of either HSV-1 or HSV-2 are between 60% and 95% in adults. HSV-1 is usually acquired during childhood. Rates of both increase as people age. Rates of HSV-1 are between 70% and 80% in populations of low socioeconomic status and 40% to 60% in populations of improved socioeconomic status. An estimated 536 million people worldwide (16% of the population) were infected with HSV-2 as of 2003 with greater rates among women and those in the developing world. Most people with HSV-2 do not realize that they are infected.