The open lession on the genitals in stage one of Syphilis.
What is a cancre?
This is the drug of choice for Syphilis.
What is PCN?
This male barrier contraceptive has provided substantial protection against many sti's.
What is a condom?
Location of the rash in stage 2 of Syphilis.
What are palms and soles?
This medication is given prophylactically via the ophthalmic route in newborns.
What is erythromycin ointment?
This procedure for males reduced HPV and trichomoniasis in their female partners.
What is circumcision?
A potential fetal consequence of a maternal syphilis infection.
What is stillbirth?
Maternal delivery during active outbreaks of STI lessions is done this way.
What is a c-section?
0% transmission is accomlished through this.
What is abstinence?
This is the most common reportable and communical disease.
What is Chlamydia?
3rd generation celphalosporins are used to treat n. gonorrhea infections because of this.
What is resistance?
This is crucial and often done by providing medication without medical evaluation.
What is treating the infected persons partner?
Hematology of this disease reveals spirochetes.
What is Syphilis?
Treatment for Chlamydia might include this antibiotic.
What is azithromycin?
Treatment and this are the mainstays of sti prevention.
What is behavior change?