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4 different ways you can get HPV: Vaginal sex, anal sex, oral sex, and skin on skin contact
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Can Gonorrhea be cured? Why?: Yes it can be cured because it is a bacteria
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Can Hepatitis C be cured? Why? Can it be treated?: Hepatitis C cannot be cured because it is a virus. It can be treated with antiviral medications but they dont always work
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Can you cure HPV? Why?: HPV does not have a cure because it is a virus
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How can you treat Gonorrhea?: With Antibiotics
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How do you treat Syphilis?: With penicillin
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How is Hepatitis B contracted?: Vaginal secreation, semen, blood, unclean needles, sharing personal items, breast milk, and unprotected sex
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How many American have Genital Herpes?: 45 million
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How many cases are there of HPV in America?: 20 million
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How many cases of Syphilis were reported in 2009?: 45,000
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How many people are infected each year with HIV/AIDS? How many people in the world have it?: 40,000 people are infected each year. 34 million people in the world have it
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How many people are infected with Gonorrhea each year? How many people don't know they have it?: 700,000 people are infected with Gonorrhea each year. About 400,00 dont know they have it
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How many people contracted Clamydia in 2009?: 1.2 million people
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How many people in America has Hepatitis B?: 12 million
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Is Clamydia curable? Why?: Yes it is curable because it is caused by a bacteria
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Is HIV/AIDS curable? Why?: No because it is a virus
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Is Syphilis curable? Why?: Yes because it is a bacteria
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Name 3 things Clamydia can cause in newborns: Premature delivery, pink eye, and neonatal pneumonia
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Name 3 things Clamydia can cause in women: Infertility, Pelvic Inflammatory Disease, and HIV/AIDS
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Name 3 ways to treat HPV: Chemotherapy, Radiation, and Laser Treatments
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Name 3 ways you can get Hepatitis C: Blood, Body Fluid, and sex with trauma (rape/sexual abuse)
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Name 4 different places cancer can form because of HPV: Vagina, vulva, cervix, and penis
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Name 4 symptoms of Hepatitis B?: Loss of appetite, abdominal pain, jaundice, and dark urine
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Name 4 symptoms of Hepatitis C: Dark colored urine, jaundice, itchy skin, and clay colored stool
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Name 4 ways a person can contract HIV/AIDS: Pregnancy, birth, breast feeding, and contaminated needles
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Name 6 places Gonorrhea can afect you: It infects the surface of urethra, vagina, cervix, endometrium,fallopian tubes, and anus
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Name 7 symptoms of Gonorrhea: Yellow discharge, itching, burning, swelling of testicles, nasuea, fever, and pain during sex
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Name 8 places Clamydia infects: Vagina, urethra, cervix, fallopian tube, endometrium, anus, eyelid and throat
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Name 8 ways you can get Syphilis: Vaginal sex, Anal sex, Oral sex, toilets, pools, towels, pregnancy, and contact with the sore
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Symptom of the Primary Stage in Syphilis: Chancre sore
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Symptoms of the Late Stage in Syphilis: Damage to organ, joints, bones, demenstia, blindness, and heart problems
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Symptoms of the Secondary Stage in Syphilis: Rash, Hair loss, and flu like symptoms
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What age group has the highest rate of Hepatitis B?: 20-49
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What age should a woman get her first HPV test?: 21
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What are the 3 stages of Syphilis?: Primary Stage, Secondary Stage, and Late Stage
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What are the main symptoms of HPV?: Warts
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What happens in 90% of HPV cases?: Your body's immune system clears HPV naturally within 2 years
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What is the main symptom of HIV/AIDS?: Red, brown, or pink spots
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What is the main symptom of Syphilis?: Spreadable sore
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What is the street name for Gonorrhea?: The Clap
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What is the treatment for Clamydia?: Antibiotics taken twice a day
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What organ does Hepatitis B and C affect?: Liver
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What part of your body does HIV/AIDS attack?: Your immune system
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What percent of Hepatitis C is acute? Chronic?: 15% are acute and 85% are chronic
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What percent of people show no symptoms of Hepatitis C?: 60-70%
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What STD has over 100 different forms?: HPV