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WS370-Dr. Beth Hutchison
Histories of Sexually Transmitted Infections: STI Quiz
Question 1; 7 points
Please discuss responses by government authorities and/or the general public (NOT religious
or medical institutions or authorities) to challenges posed by the spread of sexually transmitted infections--particularly
syphilis and HIV/AIDS. Your answer should indicate (1)
both the time period and geographic location of each example
,
(2) include examples
separated by at least 100 years
, and (3)
discuss similarities and differences in those approaches
.
Question 2; 7 pts
Based on the information I've provided, please summarize how the diagnostic, treatment,
and preventative approaches to HIV/AIDS have changed over time. Provide specific examples with approximate year of
their occurrence, concluding with a summary of the current situation. (PrEP and PEP should be included and explained in
your answer, along with other important milestones)
Question 3; 7 pts
I've found that people who take this course have very different levels of knowledge about
HIV/AIDS. From your perspective and without revisiting the information from the previous answer, which of the readings
was particularly interesting or important for you at this time? Please discuss and explain why.
Question 4; 7 pts
Please identify a recurring theme or pattern in the readings that you haven’t yet touched
upon, and discuss it using examples from the readings. Please remember to specify locations and dates where you see
the repeating responses, actions, etc. occurring.
Question 5; 7 pts
Take some time to identify a specific focus from the material I’ve provided that you haven’t
discussed in one of your previous answers and that you think a friend or relative would find interesting and/or useful. As
if you were writing or speaking to them, explain what you want share with them and why you think it's important for
them to know about this. (Please compose your answer to a real person, but do include source details about the
facts/insights you’d like them to understand and remember.)
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