What is the primary mode of transmission of STI’s ?
Human-human transmission (sexual intercourse)
Go over the general principles of STI’s
What are the typical organisms which colonise the vaginal flora
Lactobacillus spp. predominate and are protective e.g L.crispatus and L. jensenii.
Other organisms:
What is the normal pH of the vagina and why?
What is the most common cause of candida infections ?
Candida albicans
What percentage of females are colonised with small numbers of Candida albicans?
30%
List the predisposing factors to a candida infection
Describe the presentation of a candida infection

How is a candida infeciton diagnosed?
What is the treatment for a candida infection?
What is shown in this pic

Candida balanitis - this is inflammation of the glans of the penis +/- the foreskin.
What are the signs/symptoms of candida balanitis ?

What is the most common cause of candida balanitis ?
Non-specific dermatitis +/- candida albcians infection
What is the treatment of candida balanitis ?
Topical hydrocortisone + clotrimazole cream
What is the causative organism of gonorrhoea ?
Neisseria gonorrhoeae
Describe the microscopic appearance of gonorrhoea
Gram -ve intracellular dipplococci - Look like “2 kidney beans facing each other”
Note also a fastidious organism so doesnt survive outside ideal growth conditions

What part of the body does gonorrhoea infect?
The urethra, rectum, throat & eyes (♂&♀) endocervix (♀) (same as chlamydia)
What is the incubation period of gonorrhoea infections ?
2-5 days
Describe the presentation of gonorrhoea
Men:
Women:
What are the potential complications of gonorrhoea infection?

What is shown in the pic and what infection can cause these complications
Bartholinitis (right) and tysonitis (left)
What is the treatment of gonorrhoea ?
Why is azithromycin given in the treatment of gonorrhoea ?
Because there is often co-infection with chlamydia
Due to the high antibiotic resistance of gonorrhoea what is required following treatment ?
Test of cure to be sure patient is cured