Itchy, scratchy, you gotta wash your bedsheets. Cover me with cream.
Pubic Lice
How is Genital Warts transmitted?
Skin-to-Skin
Where do you need to keep your CD4 count before it reaches AIDS?
Above 200, before it reaches opportunistic infections.
What are 2 ways people with HIV are stigmatized and what are 2 ways you can combat this?
Open to discussion!
Using your friend’s needle for injection
High Risk
Discharge from the vagina/front hole, penis/phallus, or anus/backhole. Can also be contracted through oral sex. Burning when urinating.
Potentially- no symptoms.
Chlamydia (extracellular) / Gonorrhea (intracellular) - The symptoms are very similar, but each need their own specific kind of treatment. It’s important to get tested!
What are 3 activities that can transmit HIV?
Back/front hole sex, oral sex, sharing needles, chest milk.
DOUBLE POINTS!
Explain the proper procedure of putting on an external condom.
*~sexy~*
Why is the queer community often targeted for HIV stigma?
Open to discussion!
Intercourse with a condom
Low Risk
Painful blisters on genitals, mouth and face, 60% of people do not notice symptoms.
HSV (Herpes Simplex Virus)
HSV 1 vs HSV 2 (Sores, blisters)
List five bodily fluids that can transmit HIV.
Blood, semen, anal (back hole) fluids, vaginal fluids, and breast milk.
What kinds of sex can an internal condom be used for?
Vaginal and anal.
Double Points!
What does PHA stand for? Why do we put the P first?
Person living with HIV or AIDS.
Putting the person first instead of the Infection
Oral Sex
Low risk. Factors that increase risk are: having ejaculation in one’s mouth, especially with open cuts or sores.
Painless bumps around genitals and buttocks. Some strains of this STI can be prevented with a vaccine.
Genital Warts/ HPV (clusters of warts akin to cauliflower)
What are the 3 conditions of HIV transmission?
Viral Load, Bodily Fluid, and Entry Point.
What is the difference between PEP and PREP?
PREP is preventive (pre-exposure), PEP is after the fact (Post Exposure).
What does U=U mean?
Undetectable = Untransmissable
Semen in the eye
Very Low Risk
List 2 viral STI’s and 2 bacterial STI’s.
VIRAL: HIV; HPV; Hep A, B, C; HSV
BACTERIAL: Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Syphilis
How is Hepatitis C transmitted?
Blood, bodily fluids containing blood.
Name 2 STI’s that can be treated by Anti-Biotics.
Bacterial Vaginosis, Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Syphilis, Trichomoniasis
If a positive, undetectable youth engages in penetrative sex with a condom, are they obligated to disclose their status?
No
Sharing a hot tub with someone on their period.
Depends on the factors in play, but generally very low risk.