Prevention of Sexually Transmitted Diseases – howMed

Sexually transmitted diseases are a group of communicable diseases that are transmitted predominantly by sexual contact. They are caused by a wide range of bacterial, viral, protozoal and fungal agents and ectoparasites.

Control of Sexually Transmitted Diseases

•    Initial Planning •    Intervention Strategies •    Support Component

•    Monitoring and evaluation

1. Initial Planning

•    Problem definition
Prevalence, health effects, geographical distribution etc.

•    Establishing priorities
Priority groups maybe categorized on basis of age, sex, place, occupation etc.

•    Setting Objectives
Achievable & measurable.

•    Considering strategies
Most appropriate for the setting.

2. Interventional Strategies

•    Case Detection
Screening, Contact Tracing, Cluster Testing.

•    Case Holding & Treatment
Complete & adequate  Treatment

•    Epidemiological Treatment
Contact Treatment

•    Personal Prophylaxis
Contraceptives, Proper hygiene of exposed parts, HBV vaccine.

•    Health Education

3. Support Components

•    STD Clinic •    Laboratory Services •    Primary Health Care •    Information System •    Legislation

•    Social Welfare Measures/Social Therapy

4. Monitoring & Evaluation

Monitoring & Evaluation of disease trends will provide a more direct measure of program effectiveness.