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National Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD)'s Education and Awareness Month 2024 – April 2024

We observe National Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) Education and Awareness Month every April. The purpose is to reduce the stigma associated with STDs and raise awareness to help mitigate the increase in STD rates in the U.S. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), there were almost two million cases of syphilis, gonorrhea, and chlamydia reported in the U.S. between 2013 and 2017. During this month, health organizations and relevant authorities join forces to educate the public about sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and the procedures that may be taken to prevent or contain infections to fast reduce the alarmingly high infection rate.

History of National Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD)'s Education and Awareness Month

It was during the Italian War of 1494 — 1498 that a sickness, now known as ‘syphilis,’ spread among French troops. Over five million people died as a result of the first known lethal sickness. It wasn’t until the sixteenth century that the term “Gonorrhea” was coined, and its origins can be traced back to a prostitute-infested area of Paris called “Le Clapiers.”The first volunteer hospital for venereal illnesses was established in 1746 at the London Lock Hospital, but no serious pharmacological therapies for STDs existed until then. The ‘Brussels Agreement’ was signed in 1924 by several countries, which pledged to provide free or low-cost medical care at ports for merchant seamen with venereal diseases.‘Salvarsan,’ a medication for syphilis, was the first effective treatment for sexually transmitted diseases. In the 1960s and 1970s, public health campaigns against STDs and the discovery of antibiotics led to a popular view that STDs were no longer a concern to public health, and this was largely due to the widespread availability of antibiotics. Around 1969, HIV/Aids made its way to the U.S. Sexually transmitted diseases that could not be healed by modern medicine first came to public attention in the 1980s with the appearance of genital herpes and then Aids. When it became clear that Aids was on the verge of becoming a global epidemic, public awareness efforts were launched, and medicines were developed to keep HIV replication at bay for as long as possible.Contact tracing was also acknowledged as an important part of the treatment of STDs. Health organizations and STD clinics were able to effectively control infections in the general population by tracking the sexual partners of affected individuals, testing them for infection, treating the infected, and monitoring their contacts.

National Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD)'s Education and Awareness Month timeline

1494
The First Syphilis Outbreak

An infectious disease breaks out among French troops during the Italian War.

1746
The First Venereal Disease Hospital

The London Lock Hospital begins to treat victims of these infectious diseases.

1960s
The Effective Treatment for STDs

Effective treatment for syphilis is successfully developed.

1980s
The Advent of Herpes and Aids

Aids begins to spread across Europe.

National Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD)'s Education and Awareness Month FAQs

Can STDs be cured?

STIs happen a lot, and all of them can be treated. Many can be cured completely. Even STIs that can’t be cured can be treated with medicine to ease the symptoms.

Can STDs be transmitted by kissing?

Even though kissing is low-risk compared to oral sex and intercourse, CMV, herpes, and syphilis can be spread through kissing. Herpes and syphilis can be spread through skin-to-skin contact, especially when sores are present.

Can you live a normal life with STDs?

Even if you have an STD, you can still lead a normal life so long as you ensure to receive the right medical care.

How to Observe National Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD)'s Education and Awareness Month

  1. Create awareness

    Share information about STDs on social media. Create educational posts about the risks and join campaigns aimed at educating people on the need to practice safe sex.

  2. Discuss STDs with family and friends

    Talk to your friends and family about STDs and share useful tips on how to stay protected. Infections can easily spread within the home, which is why everyone needs to take equal measures to stay protected.

  3. Get tested for STDs

    Once an individual is sexually active, there’s always a risk of being exposed to an STD. This is why regular checks are necessary and important.

5 Important Facts About STDs

  1. Condoms don’t provide total protection

    Condoms don't protect against genital herpes, which is the most common STD.

  2. The infection rate is very high

    According to the World Health Organization, there are one million STDs acquired on a daily basis.

  3. Some STDs have very mild symptoms

    Some STDs, like chlamydia and gonorrhea, don't have any symptoms, but they can still make it hard to get pregnant.

  4. There are about 25 known STDs

    There are more than 25 diseases that can be spread sexually.

  5. Some STDs are easier to treat

    STDs and STIs caused by bacteria are usually easier to treat, but viral infections can be managed but not always cured.

Why National Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD)'s Education and Awareness Month is Important

  1. It creates more public awareness

    Different campaigns are held to educate people about the consequences of untreated STDs. It’s a great opportunity to increase awareness.

  2. It reduces stigma

    It helps to break the stigma around STDs and allows people to talk more openly about them. Support groups and health foundations create forums dedicated to helping victims and answering questions from the public.

  3. There’s a ton of useful information

    This month promotes safe sex practices and provides information about how to get tested for STDs. Social media and technology also make it easy to share information globally and sensitize even more people.

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