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Medico-Legal Aspects of Containment of the Spread of Sexually Transmitted Infections

Alexander Alexandrovich Sizov*, Irina Vladimirovna Pashina, Natalya Gennadievna Lischuk, Marina Evgenievna Alferova, Andrew Vladimirovich Lyaskovets, Ramiz Fizulievich Shahbazov and Nina Alexandrovna Andreeva
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Alexander Alexandrovich Sizov*: Department of Organization and Management of Health with an Educational Center for Lean Technologies, Kursk State Medical University, Kursk, Russia
Irina Vladimirovna Pashina: Department of Organization and Management of Health with an Educational Center for Lean Technologies, Kursk State Medical University, Kursk, Russia
Natalya Gennadievna Lischuk: Department of Infectious Diseases and Epidemiology, Kursk State Medical University, Kursk, Russia
Marina Evgenievna Alferova: Department of Pathophysiology, Kursk State Medical University, Kursk, Russia
Andrew Vladimirovich Lyaskovets: Department of Criminal Procedure and Criminalistics, Southwest State University, Kursk, Russia
Ramiz Fizulievich Shahbazov: Department of Criminal Law, Southwest State University, Kursk, Russia
Nina Alexandrovna Andreeva: Department of Criminal Law, Process and Criminalistics, Regional Open Social Institute, Kursk, Russia

The Journal of Social Sciences Research, 2019, vol. 5, issue 5, 1005-1009

Abstract: Sexually transmitted infections are a group of diseases that include syphilis, gonorrhea, chlamydial and mycoplasma infections, trichomoniasis, herpes and HPV infections of the genital organs. In addition, sexually transmitted human immunodeficiency virus, causing a disease called acquired immune deficiency syndrome. According to the World Health Organization, every year more than 340 million people aged 15-49 suffer from sexually transmitted infections worldwide. The basis for the prevention of the spread of sexually transmitted infections and infection with the human immunodeficiency virus should be considered the presence of internal moral attitudes. The motive for the start of sexual life should be your own conscious decision, and not pressure from a partner, fear of losing him, desire to please him and preserve the relationship. Despite the rather wide spread of sexually transmitted infections and the occurrence of infection with human immunodeficiency virus, the implementation of the simplest recommendations guarantees the safety of intimate life and preservation of health. A clear legal regulation of actions of a sexual nature, associated with the risk of infection or entailing infection with sexually transmitted infections, helps to curb their distribution. It is essential for maintaining the sexual health of people of young and mature age, which is an important resource of any country.

Keywords: Infections; Sexual transmission; Inhibition of dissemination; Legal basis; Sexually transmitted diseases. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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