- Sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
WHO fact sheet on sexually transmitted diseases (STIs), providing information on the scope of the problem, prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and WHO's work in this area
- Sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are spread predominantly by unprotected sexual contact Some STIs can also be transmitted during pregnancy and childbirth and through infected blood or blood products STIs have a profound impact on health If untreated, they can lead to serious consequences including neurological and cardiovascular disease, infertility, ectopic pregnancy, stillbirths
- Infecciones de transmisión sexual (ITS)
Cada día, más de 1 millón de personas contraen una infección de transmisión sexual Se estima que, anualmente, unos 357 millones de personas contraen alguna de las cuatro infecciones de transmisión sexual (ITS) siguientes: clamidiasis, gonorrea, sífilis o tricomoniasis
- Global and regional STI estimates - World Health Organization (WHO)
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are among the most common communicable conditions and affect the health and lives of people worldwide More than 30 pathogens can be transmitted sexually, and individuals may have multiple infections at the same time Individuals who are infected with an STI may not be aware of their infection but can transmit the infection to others and may go on to
- Condoms - World Health Organization (WHO)
Condoms, when used correctly and consistently, are safe and highly effective in preventing unwanted pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections, including HIV They are the only contraceptive method that can prevent both pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (STIs), as well as being safe, inexpensive and widely available
- Guidelines for the management of symptomatic sexually transmitted . . .
These guidelines provide updated, evidence-informed clinical and practical recommendations on the case management of people with symptoms of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and support countries in updating their national guidelines for the case management of people with symptoms of STIs
- 性传播感染 - World Health Organization (WHO)
重要事实 全世界每天有超过100万15至49岁年龄段的人获得可治愈的性传播感染,其中大多数感染者没有症状。 2020年,估计有3 74亿15至49岁年龄段的人新感染以下四种可治愈的性传播感染中的一种:衣原体、淋病、梅毒和滴虫病。 2022年,估计有800万15至49岁的成年人感染梅毒。 据估计,全世界有5 20亿
- New report flags major increase in sexually transmitted infections . . .
Global HIV, viral hepatitis epidemics and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) continue to pose significant public health challenges, causing 2 5 million deaths each year, according to a new WHO report - Implementing the global health sector strategies on HIV, viral hepatitis and sexually transmitted infections, 2022–2030
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