Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) affect millions worldwide, but prevention is possible! 🌍 In this video, we break down the most common STIs, how they spread, their symptoms, and practical ways to protect yourself and your partner.
💡 What you’ll learn:
Common STIs like chlamydia, gonorrhea, HIV, herpes, and HPV
Signs and symptoms to watch for
Effective prevention methods: condoms, vaccinations, and testing
Healthy sexual practices and communication tips
⚠️ Stay informed, stay safe, and share this knowledge with friends and loved ones.
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#STIs #SexualHealth #STIPrevention #SafeSex #HealthAwareness #STDawareness #YouTubeShorts #ViralHealth #SexEd #ProtectYourself
References:
Medical Books:
1. Marr, L. (2007). Sexually Transmitted Diseases: A Physician Tells You What You Need to Know. Johns Hopkins University Press.
2. Morse, S. A., Holmes, K. K., Moreland, A. A., & Ballard, R. C. (2011). Atlas of Sexually Transmitted Diseases and AIDS (4th ed.). Elsevier.
3. Institute of Medicine (US) Committee on Prevention and Control of Sexually Transmitted Diseases. (1997). The Hidden Epidemic: Confronting Sexually Transmitted Diseases. National Academies Press.
4. Unemo, M., Lahra, M. M., Cole, M., & Dillon, J. A. (2020). Sexually Transmitted Infections. In StatPearls. StatPearls Publishing.
5. Workowski, K. A., & Bolan, G. A. (2021). Sexually Transmitted Diseases Treatment Guidelines, 2021. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (Note: While guidelines, often referenced as a key resource akin to a book.)
6. Oriel, J. D. (2023). Fast Facts About Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs): A Nurse's Guide to Expert Patient Care. Springer Publishing Company.
7. Gross, G., & Tyring, S. K. (2011). Sexually Transmitted Infections and Sexually Transmitted Diseases. Springer.
8. Park, I. (2021). Strange Bedfellows: Adventures in the Science, History, and Surprising Secrets of STDs. Flatiron Books.
Research Papers:
1. World Health Organization. (2025). WHO expands guidance on sexually transmitted infections and reviews country progress on policy implementation. WHO News.
2. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2024). National Overview of STIs in 2023. CDC STI Surveillance Report.
3. Various Authors. (2025). Expanding access to STI care with free of charge, convenient, and confidential home-based testing: a protocol for a mixed-methods study in Foggia district, Italy, 2025. BMC Public Health.
4. Kenyon, C. R., et al. (2025). Prioritising structural solutions to control bacterial sexually transmitted infections. The Lancet Infectious Diseases.
5. World Health Organization. (2025). Sexually transmitted infections (STIs). WHO Fact Sheet.
6. Fairley, C. K., et al. (2024). WHO global research priorities for sexually transmitted infections. The Lancet Global Health.
7. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2024). 2023 CDC data suggest the STI epidemic may be slowing. CDC Media Release.
8. Various Articles. (2024-2025). Latest publish-ahead-of-print articles on STI prevention. Sexually Transmitted Diseases Journal (LWW).
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