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Index

 Sexually transmitted disease


 Classification
 Cause
 Bacterial
 Fungal
 Viral
 Parasites
 Protozoal
 Transmission prababilities
 Pathophysiology
 prevention
 Vaccines
 Condoms
 Nonoxynol-9
 ManagememtSexually transmitted disease
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Sexual disease" redirects here. For other uses, see sexual
dysfunction.
Sexually transmitted diseases (STD), also referred to as sexually
transmitted infections (STI)
and venereal diseases (VD), are illnesses that have a significant
probability of transmission
between humans by means of human sexual behavior, including
vaginal intercourse, oral sex, and anal
sex. While in the past, these illnesses have mostly been referred to
as STDs or VD, in recent years the
term sexually transmitted infections (STIs) has been preferred, as it
has a broader range of meaning; a
person may be infected, and may potentially infect others, without
having a disease. Some STIs can also
be transmitted via the use of IV drug needles after its use by an
infected person, as well as
through childbirth or breastfeeding. Sexually transmitted infections
have been well known for hundreds
of years, and venereology is the branch of medicine that studies
these diseases.Classification
Until the 1990s, STIs were commonly known as venereal diseases:
Veneris is the Latin genitive form of
the name Venus, the Roman goddess of love. Social disease was
another euphemism.
Sexually transmitted infection is a broader term than sexually
transmitted disease.[1] An infection is a
colonization by a parasitic species, which may not cause any
adverse effects. In a disease the infection
leads to impaired or abnormal function. In either case the condition
may not exhibit signs or symptoms.
Increased understanding of infections like HPV, which infects most
sexually active individuals but cause
disease in only a few has led to increased use of the term STI.
Public health officials originally
introduced the term sexually transmitted infection, which clinicians
are increasingly using alongside the
term sexually transmitted disease in order to distinguish it from
the former.[citation needed]
STD may refer only to infections that are causing diseases, or it
may be used more loosely as a synonym
for STI. Because most of the time people do not know that they are
infected with an STI until they are
tested or start showing symptoms of disease.
Moreover, the term sexually transmissible disease is sometimes used
since it is less restrictive in
consideration of other factors or means of transmission. For
instance, meningitis is transmissible by
means of sexual contact but is not labeled as an STI because sexual
contact is not the primary vector for
the pathogens that cause meningitis. This discrepancy is addressed
by the probability of infection by
means other than sexual contact. In general, an STI is an infection
that has a negligible probability of
transmission by means other than sexual contact, but has a realistic
means of transmission by sexual
contact (more sophisticated means—blood transfusion, sharing of
hypodermic needles—are not taken
into account). Thus, one may presume that, if a person is infected
with an STI,
e.g., chlamydia, gonorrhea, genital herpes, it was transmitted to
him/her by means of sexual contact.
The diseases on this list are most commonly transmitted solely by
sexual activity. Many infectious
diseases, including the common cold, influenza, pneumonia, and
most others that are transmitted person
to-person can also be transmitted during sexual contact, if one
person is infected, due to the close
contact involved. However, even though these diseases may be
transmitted during sex, they are not
considered STIs.Cause
Bacterial
 Chancroid (Haemophilus ducreyi)
 Chlamydia (Chlamydia trachomatis)
 Granuloma ingu
QUOTES RELATED TO “A THING OF BEAUTY “ –
“The seeds of beauty are in humility.” “Everything has beauty but
not everyone
sees it” “If beauty were time you would be an eternity”
“Outer Beauty attracts but Inner Beauty captivates”
“Beauty begins in the moment when you decided to be yourself”
“The poetry of earth is never dead “
“Think of all the beauty left around you and be happy”
Why fear death? It is the most beautiful adventure in the world”
“Where flowers bloom so does hope”
“Every flower is a soul blossoming in nature”

What is the most beautiful thing in the nature ?


Sun
Oceans
Flowers

MoonDIFFERENT CHARACTERISTICS OF NATURE



Blooming

Enchanting

Diversity

Dazzling

Ethereal

Rejuvenating

Sparkling
Series 1
Column2
Column1
0
Dynanism
0 Magnificence
Peace
Diversity
0
0.5
1
1
1.5
2
2.5
3
3
3.5

Favourite Characteristic Of NatureREPORT:-


Beauty is commonly described as a feature of objects that makes
these objects pleasurable to
perceive. Such objects include landscapes, sunsets, humans and
works of art. Beauty, together
with art and taste, is the main subject of aesthetics , one of the
major branches of
philosophy. As a positive aesthetic value, it is contrasted with
ugliness as its negative
counterpart. Along with truth and goodness it is one of the
transcedentals, which are often
considered the three fundamental concepts of human
understanding.
BEAUTY OF MIGHTY DEAD –
“The mighty dead” are those who have performed brave and noble
deeds. They continue to live on
among us through the stories and legends about their life, which
have now become a source of beauty
for us. Owing to the noble life they have lived, on doomsday or
judgment day, they will be
rewarded with “grandeur”. These Beautiful brave stories inspire us
to be like them a great perseverant
warrior rather than being a lousy douchebag . The War usually
brings a pessimistic view about the
world with suffering, violence, poverty while these great tales gives
us a sense of optimism about
Strength , Patriotism ,Courage ,Power .BEAUTIFUL THINGS IN

NATURE –

RIVERS
Thought how lovely and how strange a river is. A river is a river,
always there,
and yet the water flowing through it is never the same water and
is never still. It’s
always changing and is always on the move. And over time the
river itself changes
too. It widens and deepens as it rubs and scours, gnaws and kneads,
eats and bores
its way through the land. Even the greatest rivers must have been
trickles and
flickering streams before they grew into mighty rivers.

SUN
People almost every day wake up to the sun revealing the many
things on
earth. Nobody really stops and thinks how important the sun is to
all. People can
lose its place now and then.
The environment feels nice at times when the sun is out. It brings
warmth inside
each person from the body’s core to each fingertip. When the earth
changes in
distance and position from the sun it appears it might have
emotions. When the
earth is close to the sun, it appears happy to be out and it shines
more than the
brightest of stars and can be distant when appeared to be
frightened or upset.

ANIMALS
The Earth is not just our home planet, but the home to many
animals. Since
the beginning of time, animals have inhabited the plant, serving as
a friend and
foe to humans. Humans used animals for transportation protection
as well as
hunting.There are different species, such as amphibians, reptiles,
mammals,
insects, and birds; the population is widespread. Animals are not
just fellow
inhabitants but an essential part of our ecosystem.

STARS
Remember lazing around on a summer night on the terrace of the
house
and gazing into the sky, looking at all the twinkling stars. It
seemed like they
were all trying to tell a story. And each star flashed its own light
and bright hue
that looked splendid from where we were lying down. The beauty
of the moon
added to the dark sky and provided a beautiful background to the
whole picture
thus created by nature.

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