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| موضوع: Sexually Transmitted Diseases 3/11/2009, 03:13 | |
| Agents of Transmission of Sexually Transmitted Diseases Bacteria Chlamydiae Viruses Fungi Protozoa Parasites Unidentified microorganisms Portals of Entry for STDs Mouth Genitalia Urinary meatus Rectum Skin STDs Affecting the Mucocutaneous Tissues of the External Genitalia Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection Genital herpes Molluscum contagiosum Chancroid Granuloma inguinale Lymphogranuloma venereum (LGV)
AMA Classification Genital Warts Condyloma acuminata: cauliflower-shaped lesions that tend to appear on moist skin surfaces (vaginal introitus or anus) Keratotic warts: display a thick, horny layer; develop on dry, fully keratinized skin (penis, scrotum, or labia majora) Papular warts: smooth surface, typically develop on fully keratinized skin Flat warts: macular, sometimes faintly raised, usually invisible to the naked eye, occur on either fully or partially keratinized skin Types of Herpesviruses Neurotropic α-group viruses Herpes simplex virus type 1 HSV-2 Varicella-zoster virus Lymphotropic β-group viruses Cytomegalovirus Epstein-Barr virus Human herpesvirus type 8
Diagnosis of Genital Herpes Based on the symptoms Based on appearance of the lesions Identification of the virus from cultures taken from the lesions Anti-Viral Drugs and Their Actions Drugs Acyclovir, Valacyclovir, Famciclovir Actions Interfere with viral DNA replication Decrease the frequency of recurrences Shorten the duration of active lesions Reduce the number of new lesions formed Decrease viral shedding with primary infections Sexually Transmitted Vaginal Infections Candidiasis Trichomoniasis Bacterial vaginosis Candidiasis Causative organism is Candida, yeast-like fungi Most commonly identified species is Candida albicans Candida glabrata and Candida tropicalis have caused symptoms Present in 20% to 55% of healthy women without causing symptoms Alteration of the host vaginal environment usually is necessary before the organism can cause pathologic effects Causes of Candidiasis Antibiotic therapy Suppresses the normal protective bacterial flora High hormone levels owing to pregnancy The use of oral contraceptives Cause an increase in vaginal glycogen stores Diabetes mellitus or HIV infection Compromise the immune system Trichomoniasis Definition An anaerobic protozoan that feeds on the vaginal mucosa and ingests bacteria and leukocytes Symptoms Copious, frothy, malodorous, green or yellow discharge Erythema and edema of the affected mucosa Occasional itching and irritation Sometimes strawberry spots appear on the cervix.
Diagnosis of Bacterial Vaginosis At least three of the following characteristics present: Homogeneous discharge Production of a fishy, amine odor when a 10% potassium hydroxide solution is dropped onto the secretions Vaginal pH above 4.5 (usually 5.0 to 6.0) Appearance of characteristic “clue cells” on wet-mount microscopic studies STDs Infecting Male and Female Genital and Extragenital Structures Chlamydial infections Gonorrhea Syphilis Two Forms of Chlamydiae Elementary bodies The infectious particles capable of entering uninfected cells Initiator or reticulate bodies Multiply by binary fission to produce the inclusions identified in stained cells Gonorrhea Agent: a pyogenic, gram-negative diplococcus that evokes inflammatory reactions characterized by purulent exudates Host: Humans are the only natural host Growth: warm, mucus-secreting epithelia Portal of entry: the genitourinary tract, eyes, oropharynx, anorectum, or skin Transmission: heterosexual or homosexual intercourse Syphilis Primary syphilis Appearance of a chancre at the site of exposure Secondary syphilis Lasts from 1 week to 6 months Symptoms of a rash fever, sore throat, stomatitis, nausea, loss of appetite, and inflamed eyes Tertiary syphilis Delayed response of the untreated disease | |
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