There are many different branches of study that lead to infectious disease related career opportunities. Epidemiologists (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epidemiology) usually have a science related bachelors degree and have completed a master curriculum in epidemiology.
Healthcare opportunities include certified medical assisting, licensed practical nursing, registered nursing (ASN, BSN), social work and others.
Graduate oppotunities include epidemiology, nurse practicioning, infectious disease specialty, microbiology, virology, pharmacology ect.
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STDs are transmitted through intimite contact without the use of protection such as a condom. Major reasons for a current resurgence in STDs in the United States is lack of education, both about prevention and about testing; beginning sexual activity at younger ages; commercialization and acceptance of casual sex with multiple partners; and stigmitization of individuals known to have STDs.
It depends on the college and the course of study you choose. To begin your education you might start with General Ed - English, Math, Biology and from there pick a Major which will direct your course of study. There are Liberal Arts Colleges that have no "specific" General Education classes, your whole college career can be based on the subject you choose to study.
The cause of STDs is unprotected sex.
Did the dog carry human STDs?
Two categories of STDs are "curable" and "incurable." Of the curable STDs, the causes may be bacterial or parasitic. The incurable STDs are viral.
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If you asking about organisations, there are community health organisations for all kinds of things. Pollution, cancer, mental health, STDs, etc