Impact of STIs?
RFs for STIs
Causes of genital ulcers (STI and noninfectious etiology)
STI:
noninfectious etiology:
Behcet’s disease
fixed drug reactions and trauma
HSV infection -> causative agents
Types of HSV infection
Primary: infection in a pt w/o abs to HSV-1 or HSV-2
nonprimary: 1st episode infection due to acquiring HSV-1 w/ preexisting abs to HSV-2 or vice versa
Recurrent: reactivation of genital herpes in which the HSV type recovered in the lesion is the same type as the abs recovered in the serum
Symptoms of HSV infection
nonprimary: less symptomatic than first episode
recurrent: less severe, shorter duration
- asymptomatic shedding
- if women get in cervix or vagina it could go unnoticed, shedding virus without lesions
Transmission of HSV
Dx HSV
serology:
- type-specific ab testing of serum
- helps to determine if the pt is at risk of acquisition
- determines if pt has hard evidence of prior infection
- can do screening for HSV
Tx of HSV
drugs:
acyclovir
Famcilovir -> more bioavailable
Valacyclovir -> more bioavailable/BID
primary genital HSV: should be treated (w/in 72 hours) - decreases duration of symptoms - increases healing of lesions - decreases viral shedding - analgesics may be required/ sitz baths helpful
Recurrent disease: chronic suppressive therapy: expensive and may not be covered by all insurance carriers
HSV in pregnancy
prophylactic C-section: do if active lesions at birth canal, not recommended if mother has no active lesions or if lesions have crusted at time of delivery (or have feeling of prodromal sxs), not recommended if have active nongenital HSV lesions
Prevention of HSV
Syphilis causative agent and tests available?
Who should be screened for Syphilis?
What is syphilis associated with?
Transmission of Syphilis?
Primary syphilis characteristics
Secondary syphilis characteristics
Tertiary syphilis characteristics
Characteristics of neurosyphilis
CSF findings: lymphocytic pleocytosis, elevated protein, + CSF-VDRL and or FTA-ABS
Need to follow CSF during tx to make sure there is a response (lumbar punctures)
Tx of early syphilis
For primary, secondary syphilis and early latent:
Tx for late syphilis
Tx for neurosyphilis
Monitoring tx of syphilis
HPV who it infects