STDs Flashcards
Genital Herpes
Herpes simplex Type II virus - targets neuron cells (neurotropic microbe)
One of the most common infections
Recurrent, systemic viral infection
Can become latent
Spread via contact with lesions or secretions
Genital Warts
HPV (Human Papilloma virus) Infection (6 & 11 strains) Skin to skin contact Multiple benign lesions Genital and anorectal region (can appear on other regions) ~2-8 months incubation Most asymptomatic & transient
Tx: no cure wart removal (topical, cryotherapy, Sx) Monitor for CA (type 16 &18 strains)
Syphilis (bacterial)
Treponema pallidum infection
Spread via contact with lesions (portal of entry is needed to infect & defenses are impaired)
Also through placenta (after 16 weeks)
Complications:
blindness, paralysis, cardiac problems, death?
well defined stages
HIV
Human Immunodeficiency Virus
Genital Herpes - Mnfts
Local: burning, painful vesicles at site
Systemic: fever, myalgia
Can be subclinical (no appearance of related signs of infection > worsens detection)
Anatomical differences:
Females: higher surface area, so more prone to contract; also less visible.
Males: penis and scrotum; lesions are visible and external
Syphilis (bacterial): stages
1º Stage: multiple lesions = chancre at exposure site can escape dectection ~4 weeks post exposure heals in 3-4 weeks regional lymphadenopathy
2nd Stage: (up to 6 months) if untreated 6-8 weeks post infection patches on mucous membranes (tongue) maculopapular rash on palms and soles flat papules generalized lymphadenopathy fever, malaise latent period (30 years) >>> NO CLINICAL SIGNS but pt is seropositive
3rd Stage:
Syphilis (bacterial): stages
1º Stage: multiple lesions = chancre at exposure site can escape dectection ~4 weeks post exposure heals in 3-4 weeks regional lymphadenopathy
2nd Stage: (up to 6 months) if untreated 6-8 weeks post infection patches on mucous membranes (tongue) maculopapular rash on palms and soles flat papules generalized lymphadenopathy fever, malaise latent period (30 years) >>> NO CLINICAL SIGNS but pt is seropositive
3rd Stage: 1-35 years after pulmonary infection
irreversible systemic damage (skeleton, CVS, NS)
Syphilis: Tx
Antibiotics - long-acting penicillin
“generation period”: time required in a colony to double in size > Treponema = 30hr
Syphilis: Tx
Antibiotics - long-acting penicillin
“generation period”: time required in a colony to double in size > Treponema = 30hr vs E.coli = 20 min