HTH 100 Chapter Notes - Chapter 14: Pelvic Inflammatory Disease, Cervical Cancer, Trichomoniasis

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Sexually transmitted infections (stis): infections transmitted through some form of intimate, usually sexual, contact. Chlamydia: bacterially caused sti of the urogenital tract; most commonly reported sti in the. Pelvic in ammatory disease (pid): term used to describe various infections of the female. Urinary tract infection (uti): infection, more common among women than men, of the. Gonorrhea: second most common bacterial sti in the us; if untreated, may cause sterility. T-cells and leaving the victim vulnerable to infections, malignancies, and neurological disorders. Human immunode ciency virus (hiv): the virus that causes aids by infecting helper t-cells potentially serious results. Chancre: sore often found at the site of syphilis infection. Genital herpes: sti caused by the herpes simplex virus. Genital warts: warts that appear in the genital area or the anus; caused by the human. Human papillomavirus (hpv): a group of viruses, many of which are transmitted sexually; Candidiasis: yeast-like fungal infection ofter transmitted sexually; also called moniliasis or.

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