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3 reportable STDs
gonorrhea, syphillis, chlamydia
2nd most common STD - bacterial
gonorrhea
risk factors for gonorrhea
<24 yrs, urban area, multiple sex partners
neonates via delivery
s/s gonorrhea
men-urethritis, dysuria, purulent urethral d/c 2-5 days after infection

women - asymptomatic, cerival or urethra swelling
complications of gonorrhea
PID, ectopic pregnancy, infertility
drugs tx for gonorrhea
rocephin, cipro, floxin, levaquin
s/s syphillis
chancres-painless lesions on penis, vulva, lips, mouth, vagina, rectum occuring 10-90 days
info for syphillis
once positive always positive despite tx

systemic stage spreads to all organs
tx for syphillis
bicillin or aqueous procain penicilin G
most prevalent bacterial std
chlamydia - asymptomatic so underreported
risk factors for chlamydia
women/adolescents
new or multiple sex partners
lack of barrier contraception
diagnosis of chlamydia
r/o gonorrhea
less purulent, watery, painful
tx for chlamydia
vibramycin, zithromax
viral STDs
genital herpes, genital warts
s/s genital herpes
burning or tingling infection at site
vesicular lesions, rupture forming shallow moist ulcers than crust & cause erosion
painful urination
purulent vaginal d/c
recur w/stress, fatigue, sunburn, menses
cause of genital warts
human papillomavirus
info for genital warts
highly contagious
young, sexually active
single or multiple papillary growths that are white to gray
form large cauliflower masses
pass to newborns
have life-long