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How Gonorrhea is Transmitted

January 15th, 2009

How Gonorrhea is Transmitted


Scientific disease infection name: Gonorrhea Gonococcal Infection


How Gonorrhea Is Transmitted?
- There are a few different way’s that Gonorrhea can be transmitted, of course through direct sex, with an infected person, in their vagina, penis, anus, or even mouth.

- Many people are not aware of the possibility of receiving Gonorrhea through oral sex.

- Pregnant women can also transmit the disease to her offspring while giving vaginal birth to the child. The child is infected during delivery as he or she passes through the birth canal and vagina.

- Sexually active African Americans, teenagers, and young adults have the highest rates of transmission!

- Most people do not know that simply by touching an infected sexual body part you can still receive an infection, simply by touching your eyes!

- If an infected person touches the infected region of their body and then touches another area, they will then spread the infection to that new region.


How can Gonorrhea be Transmitted through sexual contact?

    Sexual Contact Activities That Transmit the Infection
    • usual penis to vagina - vaginal sex
    • penis to mouth - oral sex
    • penis to anus – anal sex
    • mouth to vagina – oral sex
    • - By wearing clothes or using a wash clothe after a person infected with the disease can possibly spread infections. Although it is not a guarantee or does not happen very often, but it still is possible.


      Common Gonorrhea Transmission Misconceptions:
      I can only receive a Gonorrheal infection or any STD by having sexual intercourse (oral, vaginal, or anal).
      Answer: NO! Simply by touching an infected sexual body part you can still receive an infection


      How can Gonorrhea NOT be Transmitted?
      - Gonorrhea is unable to be transmitted by hand to hand contact or from sitting on a toilet seat, like many people say and think.

      - Through abstinence, abstinence is the ONLY way to be 100% sure way not to transmitted this disease.

      - If both partner’s get tested together and wait until they get the results back to find out if they test positive or negative.


      Infections and Pregnancy

      What would happen if an infected person gave birth?
      - The baby could also become infected with the disease, although it is not a 100% chance.

        Gonorrhea infections in babies can cause the following complications:
    • Blindness
    • Joint Infections
    • A deadly infection of the blood

      • What can be done to prevent the spread of gonorrhea?
    • Limit the number of your sex partners.
    • Use a condom, male or female. Preferably a male condom, they have much higher success rates than female condoms.
    • If you have any sign of infection or are suspicious after having sexual activities visit a local sexually transmitted disease clinic, hospital or your doctor to get a proper test done. Be sure to avoid all sexual activity and contact while waiting for your test results.
    • Notify all sexual contacts immediately so that they can be examined and treated by a health care provider.
    • If you are infected be positive that everyone living in your household is aware of your disease and how contagious it is. Be sure to have a plan in effect about where dirty clothes are to be put and even sheet’s, clothes, objects, and place’s that children are not allowed. Have these object and place’s locked with a padlock or something of the sort.

    • STD Featured Video

      Video Title: What Is Gonorrhea?

      Video Length: 2:14

      Video Description: Important facts about the sexually transmitted disease Gonorrhea.

      Video Rating: 9/10 Stars!

      Video Provider: A high school student project on the key facts Gonorrea.

      Date Video Added: January 12, 2008



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Statistics of Gonorrhea

January 14th, 2009


Gonorrhea Statistics


General Gonorrhea Statistics

- The disease Gonorrhea is a very common disease infection, with very serious symptoms and health risks. The center for disease control and prevention say that every year it is expect that over 700,000 persons will contract the disease.

- It is estimated that there are about 400,000 cases in which persons are undiagnosed with an infection. In the united states it is estimated that 1 in 679 people in fact are infected with the disease and do NOT know they have it.

- The ratio of uninfected people to the infected is estimated to be about 1 infected person to every 800,000 people.

- The health costs of this sexually transmitted disease are an estimated $1.1 billion annually, disease complications included, according to the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.


Infection Rates Since 1975

1975-1997 : During these twenty-two years the growth rate began decreasing, not significantly, but enough to be acknowledged. The reason for this drop was a direct result of the national gonorrhea control program that was put into effect in 1974. The program consisted of treatment options, medical attention, awareness campaigns, mental therapy for the infected, and much more. The program has been effective to a small degree, there is a LONG way left to go.

1998 : There was a slight increase in disease growth in the year `98. Thankfully, the increase was not significantly destructive to overall disease progress.

2001 : The Public Health Leadership Society (PHLS) announced that in the year 2001 there were 15,903 new cases in the countries Wales and England.

2002 : The ratio of disease infected people to non disease infected was about 125:100,000. The CDC announced a reported 650,000 new cases annually in America each year. In Australia there were a reported 6,247 new cases of infections during this year.

2006 : United States had a reported 358,300 cases of gonorrhea during this year. In the United States about 50% cases reported occurred in only 68 counties or independent cities! The reported rate that occurred in women was 124.3 per 100,000 people, while in men the rate was 116.8 cases per 100,000. Young adults ages 20 to 24 had an astonishing rate of 527 per 100,000! That rate is more than four times the national gonorrhea rate!

1999-2009 (Present) : From 99 to the present day the national rate decreased a small percentage in reported cases.

    What do these statistics mean?

  • These numbers shows significant progress of the national gonorrhea control program. The ratio of infected to non infected had been much greater in the past few decades, so something is being done correctly and working!
  • Be most cautious in sexual activity those ages 20-24, and especially while in other countries!
  • The ratio of infected to non infected had been much greater in past years, something is being done correctly!
  • These number of success give hope of one-day completely eliminating the disease from our society. (Unfortunately that goal and dream will not be reached for some hundreds of years.)
  • MOST IMPORTANTLY Gonorrhea is still very active in our world and actions MUST be put into effect to prevent further transmission of this disease!

Gonorrea Facts


Highest Rates of Infections in the United States
* 75% of reported cases are found in people ages 15-29.
* The highest rates of infections in women occur between the ages 15 and 19.
* The highest rates of infections found in men occur between the ages 20 and 24.
* Women are currently lead in highest infection rates verses infection rates in men, and have been since 1996. Before 1996 men had led in highest rates for many years.

* Generally, sexually active African Americans, teenagers, and young adults have the highest rates of transmission! Be very careful when you are being sexually active, if you don’t you may regret it for the rest of you life.


EXTREMELY IMPORTANT TRANSMISSION FACT
* Most people do not know that simply by TOUCHING an infected sexual body part you can receive an infection, by touching your eyes afterward!


Informational Video: Gonorrhea Facts

Video Title: Gonorrhea Facts

Video Length: 1:56

Video Description: Important facts about the sexually transmitted disease Gonorrhea.

Video Rating: 8/10 Stars!

Video Provider: Unknown

Date Video Added: August 06, 2008

STD Medical Treatment Video Review: This video has some good information that could be benefited from. Unfortunately it is short and has no sound, so it could be a lot better, but all that is important is that it has correct and some vital information.


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