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    chose to discuss is Barriers and facilitators to uptake of the school-based HPV vaccination program in an ethnically diverse group of young women. HPV Human Papillomavirus is a sexually transmitted disease STD that is passed through sexual contact. It is very important for young women to get vaccinated early against this disease. HPV vaccination can protect against cancers caused by human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. According to the CDC, about 14 million people, including teens, become…

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    1 BARRIERS FOR HEALTH CARE IN US FEMALE CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES Hannah Hammoud WS220, Sara Chadwick University of Michigan 23 November 2016 Barriers for Health Care in US Female Correctional Facilities Over the course of many years, the rate of incarcerated women has increased dramatically. According to the U.S Department of Justice, the number of incarcerated women increased from a total of 26,378 to 215, 332 between 1980 and 2014 (Carson, 2015). Despite this, correction facilities in…

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    Reproductive health and sexuality is an important part of the human body. Being able to engage and sexual acts, and reproduce is the main reason for making sure you have a healthy body. Men and women should be able to receive and access any family planning method, that they need. Taking precautions and being able to control when you want to have a child, should always be in the right of the women. But in many countries women aren’t able to receive, afford safe and effective contraceptives. In…

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    sexual education is information in regards to contraceptives, sexual transmitted diseases and infections, unwanted pregnancies, and the reproductive system. It is crucial in keeping students aware and warn them of the dangers of engaging in unprotected sexual relationships. Students need the knowledge of sexual education in order to be healthy individuals. The reproductive system, methods of contraceptives, knowledge of sexual transmitted infections, signs of an abusive relationship and the…

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    the primary criticisms is that conjugal visits promote the passage of infectious diseases such as HIV/AIDS among visitors, which can then be passed onto persons in general society (Castle, 2014). A concern that is validated by statistics that showed rates of infectious diseases are higher among the incarcerated when compared to persons outside those walls. The feasibility to treat and prevent these infectious diseases among the inmate population are hindered by issues unique to correctional…

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    Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) is a disorder of the reproductive tract. According to the article that I chose, it is usually misdiagnosed and ineffectively treated. The complications of PID include chronic pelvic pain, ectopic pregnancy, infertility and can be prevented if patients are screened for sexually transmitted infections (STI). There are guidelines that have been developed by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) for the screening and treatment of PID. Many health care providers do…

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    it has the ability to infect man. T. pallidum do not have Krebs cycle, oxidative phosphorylation, and biosynthetic pathways because they have small base pairs. Snowden explained bacteria cannot survive outside of body fluids and it can only be transmitted by sexual contact. This bacteria cannot be seem visible on agar plate meaning it cannot be grown culturally in a…

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    CHLAMYDIA Chlamydia (say "kluh-MID-ee-uh") is a disease spread through sexual contact. This contamination taints the urethra in men. In ladies, it taints the urethra and the cervix and can spread to the conceptive organs. It is a standout amongst the most widely recognized sexually transmitted contaminations (STIs). Chlamydia does not bring about issues on the off chance that you treat it immediately. In any case, left untreated, it can prompt to difficult issues, particularly for ladies:  On…

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    Trichomoniasis is an STD (sexually transmitted disease) that can affect both women and men. In women, the outer area of the female genitalia (vulva) and the vagina are affected. In men, the penis is mainly affected, but the prostate and other reproductive organs can also be involved. This condition can be treated with medicine. What are the causes? This condition is caused by an organism called Trichomonas. Trichomoniasis most often spreads from person to person (is contagious) through sexual…

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    Section Five HUMAN RESOURCE & MARKET ANALYSIS Global/ National Trends: According to Virginia.gov, 1teen pregnancy is a critical public health issue that affects the health, education, social and economic future of mother and child; social issues include welfare dependency, out-of-wedlock births and workforce development. Data shows that 1Virginia (Southwest) (44.7) region had the highest teen pregnancy rates, while the Northern (18.0) region had the lowest. Overall, 1there were 7,335 reported…

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