Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am assuming because the other ones are curable with medication and usually not life altering. They also don’t revise textbooks every year, so that information is probably a decade out of date.
There is no cure for HPV. Women die from it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am assuming because the other ones are curable with medication and usually not life altering. They also don’t revise textbooks every year, so that information is probably a decade out of date.
There is no cure for HPV. Women die from it.
Isn't there a vaccine?
Sure. But a girl has to depend on her parents to get it for her, and they may not. And she may contract it before she has a chance to get it herself.
Easy solution for that!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am assuming because the other ones are curable with medication and usually not life altering. They also don’t revise textbooks every year, so that information is probably a decade out of date.
There is no cure for HPV. Women die from it.
Isn't there a vaccine?
Sure. But a girl has to depend on her parents to get it for her, and they may not. And she may contract it before she has a chance to get it herself.
Anonymous wrote:HIV is very treatable these days. You should supplement her class with more information on other STIs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HIV is very curable these days but maybe the threat that any STD can start and kill you so wear your rubbers boys and girls!
It was a huge part of history
HIV is treatable, not curable.
It's actually becoming curable.
Anonymous wrote:There is a lot of HIV in DC.
See map below. Yes, DC is a city, not a state but it's rate of HIV wildly surpasses that of any state.
I work as a public health RN and have had patients who died of opportunistic infections and AIDS this year (yes, in 2024).
It remains a very real issue.