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I'm doing a health project and google is helping very little. I have to write about the interesting facts of B. STDs. Please help. I wouldn't ask, since its my HW, but i really need help finding something! I really don't need any stats, though.
Thanks,
C0RTN3Y


Answer:
Well, your common bacterials include chlamydia, gonorrhea and syphilis. Do you’ve to write about them all or just pick one or two? Here are some hints to help you with your homework.

You can talk about things like how these STDs spread. Is it fluids? Is it blood? Is it skin contact?

Or you can talk about what kinds of bacteria they’re. What species causes which infection? Are they round? Are they rods? Are they spirals?

Or you can speak about how many people get each type of STD, as well as which groups of people get the STD more than others.

Or you can speak about how to prevent and treat the STDs.


Answer:
Summary of Bacterial STDs

There are five major groups of organisms that cause human infectious disease, including bacteria, fungi, protozoa, helminthes, and viruses. Bacteria are extracellular organisms that replicate by binary fission and belong to the prokaryotic kingdom.
Most bacterial STDs are responsive to treatment with antibiotics, and are therefore considered “curable.” However, remember that some bacterial STDs are not eradicated before they cause permanent physical damage. Also, bacteria have the capability to develop resistance to certain antibiotic therapies. Therefore, as with all STDs, prevention against bacterial STDs is the ideal strategy toward dealing with them.

This section will discuss the four most prominent bacterial STDs: gonorrhea, chlamydia and syphilis and chancroid.


Answer:
One fact is that they are very nasty and can cause permanent damage to the reproductive systems of both male and female. The site below may help.

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