How Can We Reduce the Spread of STDs? PDF
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Oasis Academy Lister Park
2025
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This document discusses sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), their causes, symptoms, and prevention methods. It compares viral and bacterial pathogens and explores different types of contraception. The document also includes a section on STD testing recommendations.
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How can we reduce the Saturday 4 Ja nuary 2025 spread of STDs? 1 What is a communicable disease? A disease transmitted between organisms by a...
How can we reduce the Saturday 4 Ja nuary 2025 spread of STDs? 1 What is a communicable disease? A disease transmitted between organisms by a pathogen 2 What type of pathogen lives and viruses reproduces inside living cells? 3 How do some bacteria damage Produce toxins tissues? 4 Antibiotics do not work on Why are viruses hard to destroy? viruses 5 What are the symptoms of Fever and red rash (can be measles? fatal) CHALLENGE: Compare how viral and bacterial pathogens cause disease Activating prior knowledge: Pathogens Virus Bacteria fungus Protists Activation & check of prior knowledge: HIV and Obesity are two examples of diseases. Why is HIV a “communicable disease” but obesity (being very over weight) is not? 1) HIV can be spread more easily 2) Trick question They are both between people. communicable diseases 3) HIV can be inherited by obesity 4) HIV is caused by a pathogen can not but obesity is not x3 Pathoge n Not- Been infecte infecte d d Gonorrh oea HIV 1. STD stands for: 4. Gonorrhoea is a 7. The government a) Sexually transferred disease called by a recommends diet a) virus people get tested b) spread terribly b) bacteria for STDs disease c) fungus a) only if they think c) Sexually they are infected transmitted disease 5. HIV is a disease b) only once a year d) spread transfer caused by a: c) If you think you disease a) virus may be infected and b) bacteria at least once a year 2. STD’s are all: c) fungus a) inherited diseases 8. HIV is a b) communicable 6. Symptoms of STD’s communicable diseases appear disease this means c) non-communicable a) as soon as someone it can diseases is infectious a) be inherited b) often only after b) be spread between 3. STD’s can be caused someone is infectious people by c) can be inherited or a) viruses only spread between Barrier Hormonal contraception contraception eg contraceptive pill How can we reduce the spread of STDs? The statements are about the spread of STDs. 1. All types of contraception provide protection against unwanted pregnancy TRU 2. All types of contraception provide protection E against STDs FAL 3. Using condoms means you can not catch an STD SE from sexual contact FAL 4. Barrier contraception reduces the risk of SE TRU catching or spreading an STD 5. It is safe to have sexual contact while having an E FAL STD if barrier contraception is used SE CHALLENGE: Explain why any statements you have marked as false are incorrect Person X has discovered they have an STD and are getting treated. Which of the followed should they do until their treatment is completed 1) Using barrier contraception like 2) Using the contraceptive pill condoms 3) Avoiding sexual contact until 4) Using barrier or hormonal their treatment is complete contraception Complete first: Complete once checked blue box Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are answers: 1. What does STD stand for? (communicable / inherited) diseases (when discussing health) that can be spread through sexual contact. Sexually transmitted disease 2. What type of contraception helps HIV is a sexually transmitted disease prevent the spread of STD’s? that is spread by the HIV (virus / Barrier contraception (eg bacteria). condoms) 3. Name two STDs: Gonorrhoea is a sexually transmitted HIV & Gonorrhoea disease spread by a bacteria (virus / bacteria). People can reduce the spread of STD’s by (regularly / rarely) going to get tested for STD’s if they are sexually active and using barrier contraception like (the contraceptive pill / condoms). The contraceptive pill helps prevent pregnancy CHALLENGE: (and / Explain why the NHS suggests everyone who is sexually active gets checked for STDs but does at least not) stop theonce a year spread of STDs. I do/ we do: Chlamydia graph trends You do: Chlamydia graph trends Describe what the graph shows us about rates of Chlamydia in Canada Independent Practice