
Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Syphilis,
and HIV/AIDS are out of control,
and then some…
Emerging Drug-Resistant Gonorrhea: What’s New and What Now?
March 06, 2017
A decade ago, there was still only five treatment options for gonorrhea, and even then, they had to try one, then another, and another before finding one that worked. On this day in 2017, CDC finally admitted what many of us already knew, gonorrhea was now wearing a SuperGonorrhea cape, and not 1 of the 5 known treatments had any effect on this STD.
STOP THE PRESSES! STOP THE PRESSES!!!!
The above information isn’t completely correct….
Navy’s Outbreak of Drug-Resistant Gonorrhea Traced to Single Bar Hog
October 2012
8,000 sailors with super gonorrhea and over $3 million in medical expenses.
Syphilis Call To Action-2017-04, a pdf from the CDC
Adolescents are disproportionately affected by STIs and STDs. Young people ages 15 to 24 represent 25 percent of the sexually active population, but acquire half of all new STIs and STDs.
- This year alone, 10,000,000 young people, 13 years-of-age to 23, will contract one (1) or more STI or STD.
- 35 percent of teens ages 14 to 19 have Human papillomavirus (HPV).
- Girls age 15 to 19 have the highest rates of Gonorrhea and the second highest rate of Chlamydia of any age group.
Chlamydia is a result of homosexual sex. Chlamydia isn’t the most dangerous sexually transmitted disease, but it is the most common in the U.S. However, Chlamydia can do serious, lasting damage to a woman’s reproductive system, in addition to potentially causing fatal complications to a fetus during pregnancy.
Gonorrhea is particularly concerning for disease specialists due to the emergence of antibiotic resistant strains of Gonorrhea, and continues to climb at an alarming rate.
Syphilis is already higher than anytime in the last 30 years, and continues to climb at an alarming rate.
Syphilis in pregnancy is the second leading cause of stillbirth globally, and also results in prematurity, low birthweight, neonatal death, and infections in newborns.
First, it must be said that HIV/AIDS stats are possibly as much as 50% or even higher, due to the fact that it is unknown how many cases go unreported, and there is no list compiled for Children newborn to 13 – 15 years-of-age.
HIV remains a leading cause of death worldwide and the leading cause of death globally among women of reproductive age.
Misguided beliefs about the disease, and sexual violence have contributed to these high rates. Women under the age of 40 including pregnant women are most affected.
Apparently, our government is operating in a plethora of sexual promiscuity and unsafe practices (but we already knew that). The data shows Washington DC also has the highest rate of gonorrhea, syphilis and HIV patients in the country.
However, our Dear Allies, the UK, seems content to be doing their best to keeping step with Our Dear Law Makers, and, by the way, Our Climate Change Brow Beaters in NATO, France, would just love to loudly protest their standing, although, as is their way of doing things, I’m pretty sure it would be well after the chance of doing something a bit easier to change things, as was the “Hitler entering The Rhineland Armed” fiasco.
Russia doesn’t seem to be wrapping up before hitting the sheets either, as it’s in the top five European countries for seven out of the eight diseases studied.
It’s probably because they’re not Putin any effort into progressing the federation’s conservative base.
RESOURCES:
https://www.cdc.gov
https://www.ncsl.org/
https://www.alarms.org/std-statistics/
https://www.kff.org/global-health-policy/fact-sheet/the-global-hivaids-epidemic/
https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/countries-with-the-highest-rates-of-hiv-aids.html
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