Class 12 · Reproductive Health

Incurable STIs and Disease Transmission — NEET Biology

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Some of these infections like hepatitis-B and HIV can also be transmitted by sharing of injection needles, surgical instruments, etc., with infected persons, transfusion of blood, or from an infected mother to the foetus too. Except for hepatitis-B, genital herpes and HIV infections, other diseases are completely curable if detected early and treated properly. Early symptoms of most of these are minor and include itching, fluid discharge, slight pain, swellings, etc., in the genital region. Infected females may often be asymptomatic and hence, may remain undetected for long. Absence or less significant symptoms in the early stages of infection and the social stigma attached to the STIs, deter the infected persons from going for timely detection and proper treatment. This could lead to complications later, which include pelvic inflammatory diseases (PID), abortions, still births, ectopic pregnancies, infertility or even cancer of the reproductive tract. STIs are a major threat to a healthy society. Therefore, prevention or early detection and cure of these diseases are given prime consideration under the reproductive health-care programmes. Though all persons are vulnerable to these infections, their incidences are reported to be very high among persons in the age group of 15-24 years – the age group to which you also belong. There is no reason to panic because prevention is possible. One could be free of these infections by following the simple principles given below:

NCERT Biology · Class 12 · Chapter 3 · Paragraph 25
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NTA focuses on the three STIs (hepatitis-B, genital herpes, and HIV) that are NOT completely curable, unlike other STIs. Students often mistakenly believe all STIs are curable if detected early, but the paragraph explicitly states these three exceptions require lifelong management. The trap question typically asks "Which STI is completely curable?" or "Which diseases cannot be fully cured?" — students must identify hepatitis-B, genital herpes, and HIV as the incurable ones. Remember: These three require antiretroviral therapy or ongoing treatment indefinitely, distinguishing them from bacterial STIs like gonorrhea or chlamydia, which respond to antibiotics.

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Q1 of 4NEET 2024

Following is a list of STDs. Select the diseases which are not completely curable. (NEET 2024) A. Genital warts B. Genital herpes C. Syphilis D. Hepatitis-B E. Trichomoniasis Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

Q2 of 4NEET 2023

Which of the following common sexually transmitted diseases is completely curable when detected early and treated properly? (NEET 2023)

Q3 of 4NEET 2023

Which of the following sexually transmitted infections are completely curable? (NEET 2023)

Q4 of 4NEET 2021

Venereal diseases can spread through: (NEET 2021) (i) Using sterile needles (ii) Transfusion of blood from infected person (iii) Infected mother to foetus (iv) Kissing (v) Inheritance Choose the correct answer:

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