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Is A Sexual Experience Worth...

YOUR HEALTH...?

YOUR LIFE...?

Consider these facts concerning STDs:

    • STDs are the most common diseases in America next to the common cold and flu.

    • More than 1 in 5 Americans are presently infected with an STD.

    • 19 million people become newly infected with STDs yearly - 52,000/day.

    • One fourth of STD infections occur in teens and two thirds of them occur in people under the age of 25.

    • 65 million Americans are infected with an incurable STD.

    • 35 - 50 different kinds of STDs exist, 25 of which occur commonly.

    • 20 different STDs are rampant among the young. At least 25 STDs are spread primarily through sexual contact.

    • STDs infect 4.75 million teenagers each year, over 13,000 new cases per day.

    • 80% infected with an STD do not develop the initial symptoms.

    • STDs are contagious even though no symptoms exist.

    • New strains of STDs are resistant to treatment.

    • STDs often cause chronic pain and permanent damage.

    • STD infection can increase the possibility of contracting AIDS.

    • Some STDs are incurable, life-long infections. Some can lead to life-threatening diseases and even death.


STD

 

Symptoms

 

Damage

 

Numbers

 

Men -

Usually none. Some experience

discharge from the penis

and burning with urination.

Men-

Sterility.

1)

nearly 3 million new cases reported annually.

 

 

 

 

 

Chlamydia

 

Women -

Considered to be the most common cause of sterility. Advanced stage may require removal of uterus, tubes, and ovaries. Can cause PID (below).

2)

75% are unaware of infection.

 

Women -

Called the "silent disease". Usually no symptoms. Some experience pain and/or vaginal discharge.

 

3)

By age 30, 50% of sexually active women have had chlamydia.

 

 

 

 

 

Gonorrhea

Men -

Pus from urethra. Burning

upon urination.

Men -

Sterility. Scarring of the urethra

and urinary tract problems.

1)

estimated 700,000 new cases

reported annually.

 

 

 

 

 

Women -

Sterility. Surgery in severe cases.

Common cause of PID (below).

 

 

Women -

If symptoms occur at all, they include pelvic pain, painful urination and pus-like discharge.

2)

80% are not aware they are

infected in the early stages.

 

Both -

Can increase risk of HIV infection two to five times.

 

Syphilis

Men -

1st stage: swollen non-painful

ulcers on external genitalia.

2nd stage: changes of skin.

fever, enlarged lymph nodes.

Men -

Brain disorders, heart disease, blindness, dementia and death.

1)

33,400 new cases reported

annually in the U.S.

 

 

 

 

Women -

Same as men. Can cause birth

defects or death in newborns

if mother is infected.

 

 

 

2)

50% are not aware they

have this disease.

Women -

1st stage: often unnoticed.

2nd stage: same as men.

 

 

 

Both -

Can increase risk of HIV infection.

 

 

HIV/AIDS

Men -

Fever, sore throat, fatigue, swollen lymph glands. Must be tested, as symptoms mimic many other diseases.

Men -

Immune system breakdown,

death.

1)

About 944,000 cases in the

U.S. to date; 530,000 deaths.

 

 

 

 

 

 

2)

Worldwide 25,000,000 have died and 43,000,000 are living with AIDS or HIV.

 

Women -

Same as men.

Women -

Same as men.

Genital

Herpes

Men -

Lesions appear at the site of

infection - periodic eruptions

of painful blister and ulcers

anywhere on the body

Men -

Continuous outbreaks. Eventually

may lead to hospitalization

Lifetime medication required.

1)

45 million infected.

 

 

2)

1 million new cases annually.

 

 

3)

75% show no symptoms.

 

 

4)

25% of women and 20% of men have this disease.

Women -

Same as men.

Women -

Same as men. Causes infant death.

 

 

HPV

Human

Papilloma

virus

 

 

 

 

1)

20 million people are

thought to be carriers.

Men -

Wart-like genital growths.

Men -

Cancer of the penis and anus.

 

Women -

Often no visible symptoms.

Some experience vulvar burning itching and pain.

Abnormal pap smears.

Women -

Initially premalignant changes

difficult to eradicate - Develops

into cervical cancer if not

treated.

2)

100 different strains exist

today. 6.2 million cases/yr.

 

 

3)

75% of reproductive population infected.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hepatitis B

Men -

Often none. Some experience

yellowing of the skin (jaundice), tiredness, dark urine and grey-colored stool.

Men -

Severe liver damage. Can

eventually lead to cancer of

the liver and cirrhosis. Death in 15-25% of chronically infected persons.

1)

1.25 million chronic infections and about 60,000 new cases annually.

 

 

 

 

 

2)

40% - 50% children born to

infected mothers develop

liver cancer.

 

 

 

Women

- Same as men.

Women -

Same as men.

 

 

 

 

 

PID

Pelvic

Inflammatory

Disease

Men -

This disease affects only

women.

Men -

This disease affects only

women.

1)

1 million acute episodes annually, most among 15-19 years old.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Women -

See Chlamydia & gonorrhea.

Often symptoms are minor

and mistaken for menstrual

cramps. Chlamydia and gonorrhea my lead to PID.

Women -

Ectopic Pregnancy (fertilized

egg implants in the fallopian

tubes instead of uterus) Can

be life-threatening. Sterility,

& cancer common. Permanent damage to the reproductive organs.

2)

100,000 women become

infertile as a result of PID

each year and 150 die.

 

 

 

 

 

 


If you are involved sexually...

You need to...

KNOW THE RISKS...

Beware...

Your partner may not know he/she has an STD.... 80% infected do not know their condition.

Your partner may not tell you the truth if he/she has been sexually active in the past.

You can have an STD and have no symptoms for weeks, months, possibly years. STDs are contagious even though no symptoms exist.

Teens are much more susceptible to STD damage because they have a lower level of antibodies than adults.

It is extremely important to see a doctor for a check-up if you - or your partner - have had a sexual experience outside of marriage even though no symptoms exist.

According to the Centers for Disease Control, condoms do not provide complete protection from any STD OR pregnancy. Infection can occur in both males and females whether or not a condom is used.

AVOID THE RISKS...

Save Sex for Marriage

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the surest way to avoid pregnancy or any infection with a sexually transmitted disease is to practice sexual abstinence (abstain from any sexual contact) while single. If you marry, select a partner who is not infected with an STD and remain sexually faithful during marriage.

Women with STDs suffer greater physical trauma than men. An infant born to a mother who has an STD is also at risk of contracting the disease during birth. A newborn can contract an STD while breast-feeding if the mother is infected. STDs should not be taken lightly. Most are curable with antibiotics or at least can be treated. Presently AIDS is the only STD routinely fatal to those infected. Do not let any symptom or question go unchecked. We encourage all to postpone sexual activity until marriage.

Some Final Considerations

    If you engage in premarital sexual activity:

    1.) You are very likely to contract an STD.

    2.) You may not realize you have an STD until it’s "too late."

    3.) You could be legally liable if you infect someone.

    If you discover that you have an STD:

    1.) You need treatment immediately.

    2.) You must stop sexual activity.

3.) You need to notify all sexual partners.


Sources and Resources

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for HIV, STD and TB Prevention, Divisions of HIV/AIDS Prevention, Workshop Summary: Scientific Evidence on Condom Effectiveness for Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) Prevention June 12-13, 2000, found at: http://www.niaid.nih.gov/dmid/stds/condomreport.pdf (a review of 138 scientific studies concerning condom effectiveness published July 20, 2001), accessed 8-16-2006.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for HIV, STD and TB Prevention Division of Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Fact Sheets found at: http://www.cdc.gov/nchstp/dstd/disease_info.htm, accessed 8-16-2006.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Infectious Diseases, Division of Parasitic Diseases, Trichomonas Fact Sheet, revised 9-24-04, found at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dpd/parasites/trichomonas/factsht_trichomonas.htm, accessed 8-16-2006.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Infectious Diseases, Viral Hepatitis B, Fact Sheet, reviewed 6-24-2006, found at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/diseases/hepatitis/b/fact.htm, accessed 8-16-2006.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Infectious Diseases, Viral Hepatitis C, Fact Sheet, reviewed 6-24-2006, found at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/diseases/hepatitis/c/fact.htm, accessed 8-16-2006.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Sexually Transmitted Disease Surveillance, 2004. Atlanta, GA: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, September 2005.

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