BIOL 212 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Chancre, Genital Wart, Reproductive System

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Highly contagious viral infection of the male and female genitalia, caused by herpes simplex virus. Differs from other sexually transmitted diseases in that it can recur spontaneously once the virus has been acquired. Small, cauliflower-like, fleshy growths usually seen along the penis in the male and in or near the vagina in women. Transmitted from person to person through sexual intercourse. Sexually transmitted bacterial infection of the mucous membrane of the genital tract in men and women. Can be passed from infected mother to her infant during the birth process. A sexually transmitted disease characterized by lesions that may involve any organ or tissue. Spread by sexual intercourse with an infected partner. Can be passed through the placenta from infected mother to fetus. If left untreated, the disease passes through 3 stages. Characterized by the appearance of a small, painless, red pustule on the skin or mucous membrane.

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