Chlamydia Essays

  • chlamydia

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    Chlamydia (STD) ľ Chlamydia trachoma is a sexually transmitted disease that is transmitted by direct contact through oral, vaginal and anal intercourse and is also transmitted to newborns through vaginal birth by an infected mother. This disease is not passed on by indirect contact, such as a toilet seat. ľ Chlamydia trachoma is biologically active in vaginal and penile secretions and fluids. ľ The usual reservoir for C. trachoma is the mucous membranes of the body found in the genital region

  • chlamydia

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    CHLAMYDIA What is Chlamydia? Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted infection caused by bacteria. It is estimated that chlamydia is the most common STD with 3 - 4 million new cases each year. Rates of chlamydia are highest in the West and Midwest, part of the contry. How is it Spread? Chlamydia is spread by direct person-to-person contact. It is almost always transmitted through sexual contact. It is also possible for pregnant women to pass the bacteria to their infant during birth. How Do you Know

  • Chlamydia Trachomatis

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    Chlamydia Trachomatis Introduction: Chlamydia Trachomatis is the organism responsible for diseases such as trachoma and the STD Chlamydia. Chlamydia is the most common STD in the United States, with about 4 million new cases diagnosed every year. The Organism & it’s Life Cycle: Chlamydia are obligate intracellular parasites, and are among the smallest living organisms. There are two stages in the life of Chlamydia: elementary bodies and reticulate bodies. Another feature of Chlamydia is that

  • Chlamydia

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    Chlamydia Sexually transmitted diseases infect millions of people a year. Some of the commonly known sexually transmitted diseases are herpes, syphillis, HIV, AIDS, genital warts, and gonorrhea. Some of these diseases are fatal, others can be cured with antibiotics. All of these are dangerous, but the most common sexually transmitted disease is a disease that isn't as well known. This disease is called chlamydia. Chlamydia is a disease that is infecting young adults all over the country

  • Chlamydia Essay

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    infections vary depending on the STI. The infections range from bacterial infections to ectoparasitic infections to viral infections. This essay will focus on the STI known as Chlamydia, its symptoms as well as treatments and the prevention of future transmission. Chlamydia is caused by bacteria by the name of “Chlamydia trachomatis”, a parasite living within the cells of the organism that has been infected (Rathus, Nevid, Fichner-Rathus, Herold, & McKay, 2013 p.381). The infection is commonly spread

  • Essay On Chlamydia

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    STDs (Sexually Transmitted Diseases) are diseases which primarily are transmitted while in the act of sexual means such as oral, anal, kissing and genital contact. One of the most commonly reported STD in the United States is Chlamydia. The number of this infection is gradually increasing worldwide and costing billions of dollars to health care systems. Today, there is not set type of screening practice or a vaccine available for this infection to decrease globally. Presently, the only treatment

  • Chlamydia Research Essay

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    The purpose of this paper is to discuss the gap of current chlamydia research, the clinical relevance of the research, and a possible and appropriate research design for investigating the proposed of this research. Therefore, the goal is better understanding and move forward to clarify the relationship between adolescent and young adult’s knowledge, awareness and testing practices as well as the reason why chlamydia continues to rise and it is the most common reportable infection in the United States

  • Similarities Between Hep C And Chlamydia

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    Chlamydia and Hepatitis C (Hep C) have many similarities as well as differences. We researched all the causes of them, and there are a couple of main ways in which they can be transmitted. We also found that the signs and symptoms of Hep C and Chlamydia take time to show up or never show up at all. We found that the treatments and cures are very different, but the preventions of each disease were similar. These are two of the most common STDs, and you may contract them whether you are a boy or a

  • Understanding Chlamydia Trachomatis: Clinical Manifestations and Incubation

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    Clinical Features. Chlamydia trachomatis is an infection that often goes unnoticed. Patients typically present asymptomatic and are only diagnosed after routine testing. Those that do have symptoms typically report an onset within two to three weeks after sexual contact. Because of the low occurrence of symptoms and the reluctance of patients to report symptoms, the incubation period is very vague with an estimate being around a few weeks. C. trachomatis grows slowly adding to the length of the incubation

  • Screening of Chlamydia trachomatis Infection in women Is it necessary?

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    SUMMARY: Chlamydia trachomatis is one the most prevalent bacteria that found in patients with Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs), which almost represent asymptomatic in society. Two hundred sixty urine samples of women in two groups (symptomatic and asymptomatic) were collected from patients attending STI clinic at Mehrad hospital in Tehran and tested by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for the presence of C. trachomatis DNA. A total of 39 women in both group were infected (14.99%), which 27/130

  • Artificial Contraception

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    the testicles. It does not affect sexual arousal. A cervical cap is a soft rubber dome that forms a barrier to prevent sperm from reaching the cervix. The spermicidal gel kills the sperm. It is 85% effective. It may give some protection against chlamydia and gonorrhea. The diaphragm does the same thing as a cervical cap and is 85% effective. It is a flat rubber-like disk which has to be fitted from a doctor. It is placed inside the woman’s vagina before having intercourse. It is often used with cream

  • Research Paper On Chlamydia

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    Bryan Bunch, editor of Scientific Publishing, claims that chlamydia “is the most common disease in the United States” (Bunch). Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted disease commonly found in people all over the world. It is estimated that around 2% of all Americans, including those who are not sexually active, have at least one sexually transmitted disease (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention). The pathogen name, chlamydia trachomatis comes from the Greek word, “chlamys”, which translates to

  • Persuasive Speech On Chlamydia

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    created a study in their health column called "STD and Teens; A Reality Check" clarifying the troubling facts of all the distinctive STD's in teenagers. 1) Almost 40 percent of girls between the ages of 15 and 19 are infected with Chlamydia, which is the highest chlamydia infection rate of any age group 2) Of the 12 million cases of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) that occur each year, 3 million (or 25 percent) are among teenagers, and about 13 percent of youth ages 13 to 19 contract an STD every

  • Chlamydial Infection

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    Chlamydia Chlamydial infection is the most common bacterial sexually transmitted disease in the United States today. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that more than 4 million new cases occur each year. The highest rates of chlamydial infection are in 15 to 19-year old adolescents regardless of demographics or location. Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), a serious complication of chlamydial infection, has emerged as a major cause of infertility among women of childbearing

  • The Problem With STD Prevention

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    multiple sex partners and practice unsafe sex more often. The three most common diseases in teens are Chlamydia, human papillomavirus (HPV), and trichomoniasis. These diseases account for more than eighty-eight percent of new cases in this age group (Davidnow, 2004). Chlamydia is a disease that can cause permanent damage to the sexual organs. An estimated three million people are infected with Chlamydia each year (Witmer, nd). Once inside the blood, the microbes can spread to the joints, skin, and

  • Chlamydia Nursing Role

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    the Public Health Nurse • In order to promote healthy living in young women, nurses play a crucial role in patient education, in regards to the sexually transmitted disease such as Chlamydia. • The main goal of community health nursing is to promote, protect, or maintain the health of the community, however, if Chlamydia continues to go on undetected and untreated, this goal cannot be achieved, therefore: • Create a trusting environment • Show respect, compassion, and concern • Do not make assumptions

  • Individual Interventions for Chlamydia

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    To find the relevant literature, the following search terms were referenced in both PubMed and Google Scholar: “STI”, “Screening”, “Behavior”, “Knowledge”, “Chlamydia”, “Students”, and “College”. This literature review focuses on interventions that targeted behavior changes in individuals in relation to a variety of STIs, including chlamydia, the outcome of interest. Review of Pertinent Theories The Information-Motivation-Behavior Skills (IMB) Model focuses on increasing a person’s knowledge, motivation

  • Mucopurulent Cervicitis

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    contradicting statement. The article when on to say that “chlamydia, gonorrhea, trichomonas, or herpes can cause Mucopurulent Cervicitis, but most cases no cause can be identified”.1 Being a sexually transmitted disease, it is only logical to think that Mucopurulent Cervicitis is spread through sexual contact. With “some cases the origin of the infection is not clear and most women with Mucopurulent Cervicitis do not have gonorrhea or chlamydia”.1 Mucopurulent Cervicitis is an extremely dangerous STD

  • Stds, Std, And Prevention Of Stds Among Young Adults

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    stigma, and prevention of STDs among young adults. Common STDs contracted by young adults a... ... middle of paper ... ...x are 80% less likely to become HIV infected” (Workowski et al., 2006). There are several different types of treatments for chlamydia and gonorrhea such as taking antibiotics, receiving there annual physical with their doctor, and using protection when they are having intercourse. STDs have hugely increased in the United States. That should be taken seriously just like how people

  • A Disease of Concern for Females - Pelvic Inflammatory Disease

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    and ovaries. Pelvic inflammatory disease also known as PID, is caused by infectious bacteria such as Chlamydia trachomatis, Neisseria gonorrhea and other bacteria. Bacteria that travel from the vagina to the cervix will cause inflammation, pain, damage and infertility. Women, who are susceptible to PID, will develop the disease if they have unprotected sex with a person who is infected with Chlamydia or gonorrhea. However, not all women will develop PID and it is not known why. In rare circumstances