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Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Acquired Immunodeficiency


Syndrome.
2. HIV attacks the immune system resulting in chronic, progressive illness,
AIDS is fatal if untreated.
3. Unprotected sexual intercourse, sharing needles of equipment for injecting
drugs and steroid, mother to child during pregnancy.
4. HIV has never been fully removed from a person, and it destroys immune
system cells that are meant to fight against it.
5. Men to men sexual contact.
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4. Chlamydia Painful health problems and infertility, burning, blood,
discharge, pain.
Gonorrhea Burning, discharge, swelling, pain.
Herpes (Genital) Sores, lumps.
Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Warts for females.
Syphilis Hair loss, rashes, fevers, malaise, swollen glands, sores.
5. Chlamydia Antibiotics.
Gonorrhea Antibiotics.
Herpes (Genital) No cure, but antiviral medication and a cesarean
delivery can reduce the risk of infecting the child at birth.
Human Papillomavirus (HPV) No cure, but symptoms are treatable.
Syphilis Penicillin or other antibiotics.
6. Chlamydia Life threatening if untreated.
Gonorrhea Life threatening if untreated.
Herpes (Genital) Pain, discomfort, and also emotional and social
problems.
Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Cancer if untreated.
Syphilis Death if untreated.

7. Hep A A liver disease that was contracted through contaminated food


and water.
Hep B A liver disease that is more infectious than HIV, and spreads
through infected blood and body fluids.
Hep C A common liver disease throughout the world and is contracted
from infected blood.
8. Hep A Some symptoms include fatigue, nausea, vomiting, abdominal
discomfort, jaundice, dark urine, low fevers, and loss of appetite.
Hep B Some have no symptoms, but if they do, it may include jaundice,
dark urine, fatigue, abdominal discomfort, and loss of appetite.
Hep C Some have no symptoms, but if they do, it may include fatigue,
lethargy, nausea, reduced appetite, abdominal discomfort, and jaundice.
9. Hep A There is no treatment but it will recover overtime.
Hep B If you know you have hepatitis B in the last 7 days or less, you
can receive an injection, but other than that, there is no treatment.
Hep C There are some treatment that may be able to cure you, but may
leave another virus/disease, but new drugs are being tested for hepatitis C.
10. Hep A Many discomforts will last if it stays, but it rarely causes death.
Hep B Your liver may keep being damaged overtime, which may
develop into cancer and such.
Hep C In some cases, the liver will only receive very mild to moderate
damage, but others may suffer from liver cancer and/or failure.

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