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Card 6

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80% asymptomatic, others recurring symptoms, burning, itchy ulcerating lesions, flu like symptoms, tender lymphadenopathy (inguinals)

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Card 7

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Affects 15-20% of the population, co factor in HIV transmission. Equally common in males/females.

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Card 8

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Complication of autonomic neuropathy (urinary retention), neonatal infection severe.

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Card 9

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Profuse green, foul smelling, frothy discharge, men usually asymptomatic, most common in middle aged women

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Card 10

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Miscarriage or preterm labour could result, treat with metronidazole 400mg for 5 days or single 2g dose.

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Card 11

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Caused by HPV types 6+11, affects 90% of UK population at some stage in life, produces a cauliflower shaped warts, rarely causes papillomatosis in neonates.

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Card 12

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Podophyllotoxin, imiquimod, cryotherapy and diathermy.

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Card 13

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Caused by Treponema pallidum, often asymptomatic, 90% of cases in MSM, primary symptom is chancre, secondary rash, tertiary are neurologicaland gummy lesions.

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Card 14

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Neurosyphilis - cranial nerve palsies common. Congenital syphilis are very severe, can imitate dementia or other infection.

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Card 15

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Benzathine penicillin or doxycycline are standard treatment

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