Chlamydia is in this type of infection category.
What is bacteria?
The % of women who are screened for syphilis
What is 100%?
Moms with HSV may be treated with this medication starting at 35 weeks to decrease chance of outbreak prior to delivery.
What is acyclovir?
Who is Rick Perry?
The most common modes of HIV transmission are these.
What are sexual activity and contaminated needles?
Chlamydia is EASILY treated with these.
What are antibiotics?
These are two ways we screen for syphilis.
What are the VDRL and RPR?
If a laboring woman has an active HSV lesions, this is the preferred method of delivery.
What is C-section?
Gardasil protects against this.
What is cervical cancer (caused by four strains of HPV)?
I am the % of HIV neonates born to mothers who are not treated with HAART.
What is 25%?
This is done within the baby's 1st hour to prevent these infections getting into the baby's eyes.
The primary stage of syphilis usually presents with this.
What is a chancre?
Neonatal HSV lesions can lead to these outcomes.
What are intellectual disabilities and death?
The screening method for HPV is this.
What is a pap smear?
When mom is HIV+, this is contraindicated only in developed countries.
What is breastfeeding?
This bacteria goes by the name "the clap" in some circles.
What is Gonorrhea?
What is a rash?
The risk of neonatal transmission in the presence of an active lesion is this.
What is 30-50%?
This infection may or may not be sexually transmitted.
What is bacterial vaginosis (BV)?
HAART stands for this.
What is Highly Active Anti Retroviral Treatment
This is the antibiotic of choice for Gonorrhea
What is rocephin?
This is the treatment for syphilis when caught early.
What are penicillin injections?
Women with active lesions at time of delivery will need these precautions.
What are contact precautions?
The risk of this is increased for pregnant women with BV.
What are PROM, PTL, PTB, and endometriosis?
When this is less than 50 copies an HIV+ patient is considered undetectable.
What is the viral load?