Aids
Aids
Aids
AIDS is not a virus but a set of symptoms (or syndrome) caused by the HIV virus. A
person is said to have AIDS when their immune system is too weak to fight off infection,
and they develop certain defining symptoms and illnesses. This is the last stage of HIV,
when the infection is very advanced, and if left untreated will lead to death.
CHLAMYDIA
Genital herpes is a genital infection caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV). Most
individuals carrying herpes are unaware they have been infected and many will never
suffer an outbreak, which involves blisters similar to cold sores.[1][2] While there is no
cure for herpes, over time symptoms are increasingly mild and outbreaks are
decreasingly frequent.[3][4] When symptomatic, the typical manifestation of a primary
infection is clusters of genital sores consisting of inflamed papules and vesicles on the
outer surface of the genitals, resembling cold sores.[5] These usually appear 47 days
after sexual exposure to HSV for the first time.[6] Genital HSV-1 infection recurs at rate
of about one sixth of that of genital HSV-2.
GONORRHEA