Sexually Transmitted Infection

  SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS
    Any male with an ulcer on the penis, scrotum, or rectum, with or without inguinal adenopathy.

    Any female with an ulcer on the labia, vagina, or rectum, with or without inguinal adenopathy.

    This is a group of infectious or contagious diseases that are transmitted by sexual contact.

          SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS
Painful urination, pus discharge from sex organs, pain during sexual activity, inflammation of sex organs, soreness and itching of the genitals, swollen glands, and sore throat.

           CAUSATIVE AGENTS
Neisseria gonorrhoeae (bacteria).  
Haemophilus ducreyi (bacteria).  
Trichomonas vaginalis (protozoa).

          INCUBATION PERIOD
1-5 days, 4-18 days, and 8-14 days.

           TRANSMISSION
Sexual contact either genitally (genital to genital), orally (oro-genital), anally (ano-genital), or indirectly.

    PREVENTION AND CONTROL
1. Immunization with the HPV vaccine.
1. Use of condoms.  
2. Treatment of infected individuals.
3. Health education on sexual health.

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