Sexually Transmitted Diseases Sample Clauses

Sexually Transmitted Diseases. Chlamydia and gonorrhea are two common sexually transmitted diseases that, in some cases, present no symptoms, but can lead to serious health problems if left untreated. Treatment is usually relatively simple once diagnosed [3]. Younger populations, those with multiple partners, and those who do not use a condom during sex are at high risk to contract these and other sexually transmitted diseases. Those who have or have had sexually transmitted infections in the past are at even greater risk. In the Parkview area, relatively small proportions of the population are affected by chlamydia and/or gonorrhea, but these proportions are high compared to other counties in Indiana. Preventive and clinical strategies are recommended for reducing the number of those affected and living with these diseases. Table15: Chlamydia and Gonorrhea Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx Kosciusko LaGrange Noble Wabash Xxxxxxx Population w/ Chlamydia % 0.5% 0.3% 0.2% 0.1% 0.3% 0.2% 0.1% Population w/ Gonorrhea % 0.20% 0.02% 0.06% 0.00% 0.05% 0.01% 0.02%
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Sexually Transmitted Diseases. 24. With the assistance of the relevant local authorities, the Borrower shall ensure that CHNG, through Greengen and HTICL, cause civil works contractors to distribute freely available information on the risks of socially and sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV/AIDS and malaria, to those employed during the Project construction and to the local communities living in the vicinity of the Project.
Sexually Transmitted Diseases. 14. With the assistance of the relevant local authorities, GPG, through ZCG, and DHC shall cause contractors to distribute information on the risks of sexually transmitted diseases to those employed during the Project construction and to the local communities living in the vicinity of the Project. Women and Child Labor
Sexually Transmitted Diseases. 12. Any condition resulting from pregnancy, childbirth or miscarriage, abortion, pre-natal care, post –natal care and other complications arising therefrom infertility or other problems related to inability to conceive a child, birth control including surgical procedures and devices.
Sexually Transmitted Diseases. The Borrower shall ensure that the subproject includes appropriate measures to mitigate the potential risk of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) such as HIV/AIDS. These measures shall include carrying out public awareness programs on the risks and prevention of the transmission of HIV/AIDS. NHA shall ensure that appropriate information is posted in selected areas along the subproject highway (e.g., border areas, gas stations, restaurants, and weighing stations), and transport workers and their families, motorway personnel, relevant police offices and people in the subproject area are trained. Civil works bidding documents and contracts for the subproject shall include provisions requiring contractors to (i) disseminate information at work sites on the risks of sexually transmitted diseases and HIV/AIDS as part of the health and safety measures for those employed during construction, and (ii) take measures to protect workers from potential exposure to sexually transmitted diseases and to provide them with testing and treatment if needed.
Sexually Transmitted Diseases. With the assistance of the relevant local authorities, the NTDC will cause contractors to distribute information on the risks of sexually transmitted diseases to those employed during each Subproject construction.

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