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stds, ecological niches, primary syphilis, vitamin k, viruses, bacteria, fungi, parasites that cause illness, disease-causing organisms, pathogens, not part of our normal flora, fauna, living things have a strong drive, not necessarily a conscious thing, to reproduce, drive is no less, virus, bacteria than it, higher animals, virus, bacteria, fungi, parasites have several requirements to be successful in drive to reproduce, must be ensured of a way of passing from host to host, must survive host defenses long enough to be guaranteed of making that passage, should maintain the health, the host, they have a greater likelihood of passed on, in these three areas, sexually transmitted diseases, stds, excel, reasons, sex between humans is governed by one of nature's basic drives, sex has, always be present, difficult to "just say no", sex is such a strong drive that it often clouds judgment, certainly a benefit to any std, most stds have a long residence time in humans, eradicated by host defenses, gonorrhea, an std, the shortest residence times, 2 to 5 weeks, a high rate of transmission, very successful std that depends on the guaranteed high frequency of sex between humans, gonorrhea, most frequently reported infectious disease, syphilis has one, the longest residence times of any std, causing disease, increasing disability often, more than 20 years in an individual, most stds, not kill host, herpes, lifelong infection, does not destroy the host, syphilis, ultimately destroy its host, more than 20 years after infection, aids, std that consistently kills its host, 10 to 12 years to, aids has the added bonus of not causing apparent disease, the first 5 to 10 years, individuals unaware they, infected, subsequently, not change sexual behavior, further guaranteeing spread, the organism, sexually transmitted diseases fit, ecology, the human host habitat, the coyote, jackrabbit fit, sagebrush habitat, the west, alligator, wild boar fit, swamp habitat, the everglades, understanding the nature of stds, mode of transfer, effects on health, help each of us individually avoid becoming infected, infecting others, sexual health, sexual experience between humans, fear of disease, health consequences.



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