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    prevalence infection community may have a higher risk to get infected with STDs. The authors research that alcohol and drug use are high risk factors of early initiation of sexual intercourse. Finally, the authors remind the adolescents that they must use condoms correctly and…

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    natural family planning (coordinating the woman’s less fertile time to have sexual intercourse or the withdrawal method), and many artificial means including, condom use, permanent implants, the pill and post-intercourse contraceptives. In Australia, evidence shows that a wide range of contraceptive methods, including withdrawal, sponges and condoms were being use during the early 20th century (Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2006). In…

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    that almost ninety percent of women infected show no trace of the virus after two years. HPV Prevention Although there is no cure for Human Papillomavirus currently, there are ways to prevent it. One way is to use condom, although it may not be one hundred percent effective due to the condoms leaving exposed areas, it greatly decreases the risks of getting the virus. There are also vaccinations. Cervarix, Gardasil, and Gardasil-9 are used reduce the spread of the HPV virus. Typically being…

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    and is morally wrong because people now use abortion as contraception, it is murder, and it has long emotional and physical trauma on a woman. First off, women and their partner are now using abortion as contraception, and not being smart to use a condom or birth control pills. Instead of couples being smart about the way they have sex and using any kind of contraception they are now using abortion as a way out of having that child. For example, in the US “statistics show that 21% of all viable…

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    urinating after sex, washing the genitals, or douching (U.S. Department of health and human services, by Eileen O’ Rourke and Steve Scheweon ,2005). (4) Another method of protection from syphilis is latex condoms but cannot be guaranteed if syphilis sores are outside of the area covered by a latex condom. The surest way to avoid transmission of an STD, including syphilis, is to avoid sexual contact or to be in a long term monogamous relationship with a partner who has been tested and is known to…

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    physician knows the status of the gametes or embryos and the recipients are well aware and willing to incur the risk. (27) Recommendation for Pregnant women: • Pregnant women should avoid travel to areas of ongoing zika virus transmission. • Use condoms during sex or to abstain from it during the duration of pregnancy if the male partners recently travelled to areas with active Zika virus transmission. • Pregnant women who live in or travel to these areas should contact health care provider. …

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    breaking the silence on population control and the environmental issue it brings. They have begun to give away colorful condoms packages that have pictures of endangered species and catchy phrases regarding the issue. “Wrap with care, save the polar bear,” reads one of the packages. “Wear a condom now, save the spotted owl,” says another. They 've started handing out these condoms to raise awareness that if we continue to add to our ever growing population it will lead to crowding out of species…

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    HIV Epidemic Analysis

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    Since the beginning of the epidemic, HIV becomes the fear of many individuals who were HIV positive. As we know today, the HIV virus can affect anyone, HIV does not discriminate specific age groups, economic background or race. According to Stephenson in his journal article, HIV Testing Behaviors and Perceptions of Risk of HIV Infection among MSM with Main Partners individuals become infected through sexual intercourse, sharing of needles, pregnancy, and blood transfusions (2015). It was very…

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    The HBM is a psychological model of health behavior change aims to explain and predict health behaviors. This model has been used successfully in preventive health programs such as encouraging the use of condoms in preventing the sexual behavior that has a high risk of infection in the community, or using seatbelts, etc. The concepts of this model are “perceived susceptibility, perceived severity, perceived benefits, perceived barriers, cues of action and…

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    People who develop genital warts are at higher risk for these cancers than people who aren’t associated with this disease. Genital warts can be transferred to a person by unprotected sex. If diagnosed with genital warts, it is recommend that you wear a condom each time you have sexual intercourse. Women between the ages of fifteen and twenty four are most likely to contract this non-curable disease. Sixty-two million humans are affected by genital warts world-wide. Doctors will attempt to…

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