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Sexually Transmitted Disease Analysis

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Sexually Transmitted Diseases

Currently, reported sexually transmitted infections are at a record high in this day and age. STI reports are getting higher and higher each year, new cases grow higher every day, especially in young adults and teens. For example, during 2014-2015 the rate for syphilis increased 18.1% among men and 27.3% among women (“Sexually Transmitted Disease Surveillance 2015” 31). And although STI’s are completely preventable, they are still being spread like wildfire from person to person. STI’s are an important part of health, as many STDs affect the overall wellness of our body’s function and ability to protect itself from other infections and diseases. Certain STD's are even fatal, both directly and indirectly. …show more content…

Mainly minorities and the poor are most at risk for STI, and report many of the cases in almost all form of STI’s. For example, Black women were more likely than white women to report receiving testing for chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, and HIV (“Why Do Young Women Get Tested for SexuallyTransmitted Infections?” 1228). This is mainly due to the less educational resources available to them. The lack of resources results in less education, testing, and prevention. But race and money are not the only factor that plays a role. While most high schools and colleges in America take a role in educating students on sexually transmitted disease, there is still a large percent of sexually active adults who are not students and have less …show more content…

Many of them are curable, and others, you can live a healthy long life with proper treatment and care. The importance of education plays the biggest role in preventing STD, as well as diagnosing and treating them. Educating others of the importance of STD’s and the effects it has, can ensure that they are prioritized past social situations that would otherwise, encourage transmission. Being detailed and communicating thoroughly can prevent any mistakes from happening. Exposure of education and STD clinics to all walks of life can help both with all the aspects of STDs. STDs are a very important part of one’s health and should be heavily focused on to improve our person overall

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