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"Start the Conversation About STDs" and Be Smart, Be Safe, Get Tested!

by Dr. Kaushik Bharati on April 10, 2019 at 6:31 PM
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STD (Sexually Transmitted Diseases) Awareness Month is observed in April every year. STD Awareness Month aims to create awareness about STDs, with an emphasis on diagnosis, treatment and prevention.


STDs are caused by more than 35 infectious microbes that are primarily transmitted through intimate sexual contact. STDs are very common, but most people are not aware that they're infected. This is because most STDs have no symptoms or very mild symptoms, which may not be recognized as an STD, without diagnostic testing. Hence, there is a need to talk to people about sexual health, especially to those belonging to high-risk groups. Therefore, it is very important that individuals who are sexually active should get tested for STDs regularly, and if found to be positive, should be treated promptly.

‘STD Awareness Month is observed in April every year. The 2019 theme is �Start the Conversation about STDs�, which aims to encourage conversations to raise awareness about STDs. A study shows that 6% of adults in India are infected by one or more sexually transmitted pathogens every year.’

2019 STD Awareness Month Theme: �Start the Conversation about STDs'

This year's theme �Start the Conversation about STDs' is very apt, as it encourages conversation and dialogue between healthcare providers and infected patients, as well as their partners to highlight the issues associated with STDs. This STD awareness month is aimed at creating awareness among susceptible groups, such as people living with HIV/AIDS, adolescents, young adults and high-risk groups such as sex workers, homosexuals, injecting drug users (IDU), migrants, and the LGBTQ community.

STD (Sexually Transmitted Diseases) : Facts & Figures

STDs (Sexually Transmitted Diseases) in India

STDs are an important public health issue in India. A study by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) showed that 6 percent of adults in India are infected by one or more sexually transmitted pathogens every year. This amounts to 30-35 million infections annually.

Four common STDs prevalent in India, namely HIV/AIDS, chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis are briefly discussed below:

Challenges in Reducing the Global Burden of STDs

The global burden of STDs not only reduces the quality of life and sexual and reproductive health, but also jeopardizes the health and wellbeing of children and newborns. Therefore, STDs have a profound impact on the lives of children, adolescents and adults worldwide. The major challenges are briefly highlighted below:

WHO's Efforts to Reduce the Global Burden of STDs

Global efforts to reduce the burden of STDs are being spearheaded by the World Health Organization (WHO). The WHOs "Global Health Sector Strategy on Sexually Transmitted Infections 2016-2021" is aimed at ending the STD epidemic as a public health problem. The strategy is fully aligned with the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), in particular, SDG Goal 3: "Ensure healthy lives and promote wellbeing for all at all ages".

The WHO strategy focuses on the following aspects:

Conclusion

From the foregoing discussion, it is evident that STDs are an important public health problem worldwide. The month of April reminds us to think about the problem, as well as take action. So, let us renew our pledge and pool our resources together to collectively fight this global scourge to diminish its ferocity.

Reference:
  1. Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) - World Health Organization - (https:www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/sexually-transmitted-infections-(stis)
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