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A 9 page overview of the sexually transmitted disease. The author emphasizes effectively preventing the spread of disease and treating those that have become infected with it requires a multifaceted approach involving not only a consideration of medical but also sociological factors. Some statistics from the UK are cited. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
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reproductive health necessitates the address of a diversity of concerns. Indeed, reproductive health programs, as a necessity, must address patient, health care system, and social factors alike; a fact
which can lead to a very different approach and concentration in one area as opposed to another. Consider, for example, the control, prevention and treatment of sexually transmitted diseases,
diseases which in themselves come in a variety of forms and etiologies. While some regions of the world suffer more dramatically from sexually transmitted diseases, no region is exempt.
Even technological advanced countries like the UK, in fact, must take precautions to prevent its populace from the sometimes terrible consequences of these diseases. These precautions can be
quite simplistic or quite complex. Treatments for those that have succumbed to infections, on the other hand, must proceed in accordance with the particulars of the specific disease etiology.
Developing an effective treatment intervention for sexually transmitted diseases, in fact, can entail addressing such factors as demographics, environment, the availability of public service agencies, the goals and preparedness
of those agencies, as well as a multitude of other considerations. The purpose of this paper is to explore the precautions and treatments which are necessitated by the venereal
disease Chlamydia. The venereal disease Chlamydia presents a number of sociological concerns to the UK and, indeed, to the world. The disease
is an eminent threat to individuals who exhibit behavioral patterns which make them extremely susceptible to this sexually transmitted organism. It has claimed millions of victims during the early
years of the twenty-first century alone (Gutierrez and Waller-Scott, 2000). Most commonly found in individuals under the age of twenty-five, Chlamydia seems to place teens at a particular risk
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