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Answer: A D C C D

 

 

 

There are various transmission modes for HPV. Primary transmission mode is Sexual transmission (for example, genital skin–skin or skin–mucosal contact); Secondary transmission modes are Horizontal transmission (for example, fomites, fingers, non-sexual skin contact), Self-inoculation,Vertical transmission.

 

There are various transmission modes for Trichomoniasis. Primary mode is Sexual transmission; Secondary modes are Fomites (for example, wet washcloths), Pit latrines (rare), Iatrogenic transmission (rare).

 

The development of the HPV vaccine stands out as one of the most significant medical advancements of the twenty-first century. Universal HPV vaccination holds the promise of averting between 70% to 90% of HPV-related illnesses, encompassing anogenital warts and HPV-linked cancers. The World Health Organization's global strategy aims to vaccinate 90% of females by age 15, alongside screening and treating older females, with the ambitious objective of eradicating cervical cancer in the coming century.

 

Syphilis is treatable with penicillin G and antimicrobial resistance is essentially. Depending on the stage and site of infection, treatment regimens differ in terms of penicillin dose frequency and route of administration.

 

Gonorrhea, an STI, affects genitals, rectum, and throat, mainly in young people aged 15-24 via unprotected sex. Symptoms include discharge and pain during urination. Antibiotics are the main treatment. Untreated gonorrhea can harm women's fertility.

 

Throughout our lives, women bear a disproportionate burden of sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Beyond their elevated occurrence among women, STIs significantly impair female reproductive health.

 

Girls, Take care about yourself. 

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