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9780071417488

Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Fourth Edition

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    9780071417488

  • ISBN10:

    0071417486

  • Edition: 4th
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2007-12-14
  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional

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Summary

The most respected, all-in-one global STD reference - now in full-color With a level of detail and scientific rigor that no other text can match,Sexually Transmitted Diseasestakes you through all aspects of STDs, from epidemiology to diagnosis and public health measures. Featuring an exciting new full-color format, the fourth edition of Sexually Transmitted Diseases delivers the most encyclopedic overview of the clinical, microbiological, and public health aspects of STDs, including HIV. Turn to any page, and you'll find essential coverage of critical new developments in vaccines and prevention, global epidemiology, new treatments, and much more. Features of the Fourth Edition: The ultimate sourcebook on STDs, with top-to-bottom coverage of all STDs and all etiologies, from bacteria to viruses and more Cutting-edge insights and clinically relevant perspectives from a distinguished roster of international authorities in medicine, infectious disease, and public health NEW! Brand-new chapters that cover: Drug Use and STDs, Cervical Cancer and STDs ,Prevention of Opportunistic Infections in AIDS ,Pregnancy and Bacterial STDs ,Pregnancy and Perinatal Transmission of STDs ,The Role of Primary Care Clinicians in Managing STDs ,STD and HIV Vaccines NEW! Eye-catching full-color format with hundreds of precise illustrations that drive home chapter concepts and help you visualize various conditions

Author Biography

King Holmes is Director if the STD Program at the University of Washington, and is Chair of the new Department of Global Medicine. He is known worldwide for his work on the control of STDs.

Table of Contents

History, Socioeconomic Impact, and Epidemiology of Sexually Transmitted Infectionsp. 1
Historical Perspectives on Sexually Transmitted Diseases: Challenges for Prevention and Controlp. 3
An Economic Perspective on Sexually Transmitted Infections Including HIV in Developing Countriesp. 13
The Transmission Dynamics of Sexually Transmitted Infectionsp. 27
The Global Epidemiology on HIV and AIDSp. 41
The Epidemiology of STIs and Their Social and Behavioral Determinants: Industrialized and Developing Countriesp. 53
Social and Psychological Dimensions of Sexualityp. 93
Social Dimensions of Adolescent Sexualityp. 95
Sexual Networks, Concurrency, and STD/HIVp. 109
Sexual Partnership Effects on STIs/HIV Transmissionp. 127
Psychological Perspectives on Sexuality and Sexually Transmissible Diseases and HIV Infectionp. 137
Profiles of Vulnerable Populationsp. 149
Gender and Sexually Transmitted Diseasesp. 151
Adolescents and STDs, Including HTV Infectionp. 165
Female Sex Workers and Their Clients in the Epidemiology and Control of Sexually Transmitted Diseasesp. 187
Homosexual and Bisexual Behavior in Men in Relation to STDs and HIV Infectionp. 203
Lesbian Sexual Behavior in Relation to STDs and HIV Infectionp. 219
HIV and Other Sexually Transmitted Infections in Injection Drug Users and Crack Cocaine Smokersp. 237
STDs, HIV/AIDS, and Migrant Populationsp. 257
Host Immunity and Molecular Pathogenesis and STDp. 269
Genitourinary Immune Defensep. 271
Normal Genital Florap. 289
Pathogenesis of Sexually Transmitted Viral and Bacterial Infectionsp. 309
Sexually Transmitted Viral Pathogensp. 32ä
The Biology of HIV, SIV, and Other Lentivirusesp. 323
Immunology and Pathogenesis of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infectionp. 341
Human T-cell Lymphotropic Virusesp. 359
Biology of Herpesvirusesp. 381
Genital Herpesp. 399
Cytomegalovirusp. 439
Epstein-Barr Virus Infectionp. 453
The Biology of Genital Human Papillomavirusesp. 463
Genital Human Papillomavirus Infectionp. 489
Viral Hepatitisp. 509
Molluscum Contagiosump. 545
Sexually Transmitted Bacterial Pathogensp. 553
Biology of Chlamydia trachomatisp. 555
Chlamydia trachomatis Infections of the Adultp. 575
Lymphogranuloma Venereump. 595
Biology of Neisseria gonorrhoeaep. 607
Gonococcal Infections in the Adultp. 627
Biology of Treponemesp. 647
Clinical Manifestations of Syphilisp. 661
Endemic Treponematosesp. 685
Chancroid and Haemophilus ducreyip. 689
Donovanosisp. 701
Genital Mycoplasmasp. 709
Bacterial Vaginosisp. 737
Sexually Transmitted Protozoa, Fungi, and Ectoparasitesp. 769
Trichomonas vaginalis and Trichomoniasisp. 771
Intestinal Protozoa: Giardia lamblia, Entamoeba histolytica, Cryptosporidium, and New and Emerging Protozoal Infectionsp. 795
Vulvovaginal Candidiasisp. 823
Pubic Lice and Scabiesp. 839
Overview of STD Care Managementp. 853
STI Care Managementp. 855
Individual-level Risk Assessment for Sexually Transmitted Infections, Including HIVp. 877
Anatomy and Physical Examination of the Female Genital Tractp. 903
Clinical Anatomy and Physical Examination of the Male Genital Tractp. 917
Principles of Treatment of Sexually Transmitted Diseasesp. 929
Principles of Laboratory Diagnosis of STIsp. 937
Individual, Couple, and Small-Group Interventions to Reduce HIV and STI Acquisitionp. 959
Partner Notification for Sexually Transmitted Infections Including HIV Infection: An Evidence-Based Assessmentp. 965
Management of STD Syndromes in Womenp. 985
Lower Genital Tract Infection Syndromes in Womenp. 987
Pelvic Inflammatory Diseasep. 1017
Cervical Neoplasia and Other STD-Related Genital Tract Neoplasiasp. 1051
Screening for Cervical Cancerp. 1075
Management of STD Syndromes in Menp. 1105
Urethritis in Malesp. 1107
Epididymitisp. 1127
Prostatitis Syndromes: Causes, Differential Diagnosis, and Clinical Managementp. 1147
Management of Dermatologic and Extragenital Manifestations of STD and HIV Infectionp. 1175
Generalized Cutaneous Manifestations of STD and HIV Infection; Typical Presentations, Differential Diagnosis, and Managementp. 1177
Genital Ulcer Adenopathy Syndromep. 1199
Genital Dermatosesp. 1209
Ocular Infections Associated with Sexually Transmitted Diseases and HIV/AIDSp. 1227
Treatment of Chronic Viral Hepatitisp. 1245
Arthritis Associated with Sexually Transmitted Diseasesp. 1259
Sexually Transmitted Intestinal Syndromesp. 1277
Clinical Management of HIV Infectionp. 1309
Counseling and Testing for HIV Infectionp. 1311
Clinical Laboratory Diagnosis of HIV-1 and Use of Viral RNA to Monitor Infectionp. 1329
Psychosocial Aspects of HIV Infectionp. 1349
HIV Transmission Prevention in the Context of Carep. 1363
Antiviral Therapy of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infectionp. 1393
Preventing Opportunistic Infections Among HIV-infected Personsp. 1423
Clinical Management of HIV Infection: Management of Opportunistic Infectionsp. 1441
AIDS-related Malignanciesp. 1469
Management of Neurological Disease in HIV-1 Infectionp. 1477
STI/HIV in Reproductive Health and Pediatricsp. ä
Contraception, Contraceptive Technology, and STDsp. 1493
Sexually Transmitted Diseases and Infertilityp. 1511
Bacterial Sexually Transmitted Infections in Pregnancyp. 1529
Pregnancy and Viral Sexually Transmitted Infectionsp. 1563
Congenital Syphilisp. 1577
Gonococcal and Chlamydial Infections in Infants and Childrenp. 1613
Herpesvirus Infections in Neonates and Children: Cytomegalovirus and Herpes Simplex Virusp. 1629
Pregnancy and Perinatal Transmission of HIV Infectionp. 1659
Pediatric HIV infection: Epidemiology, Treatment and Complications in the United States and Internationallyp. 1695
Child Sexual Abuse and STD and HTV Infectionp. 1713
The Role of Primary Care Clinicians in STD, HIV, and Hepatitis Prevention and Carep. 1727
Prevention and Control of STI and HIV Infectionp. 1751
Multilevel Approaches to STD Epidemiology and Preventionp. 1753
STD/HIV Prevention Programs in Developed Countriesp. 1767
Integration of HIV and STD Servicesp. 1787
STD-Related Health-Care SEEKING and Health Service Deliveryp. 1803
Condoms and Other Barrier Methods for Prevention of STD/HIV Infection and Pregnancyp. 1821
Topical Microbicides and Other Chemical Barriers for the Prevention of STD/HIV Infectionp. 1831
Behavioral Interventions for Prevention of STDs and HIV Infection at the Community Levelp. 1849
Marketing, Communication, and Advocacy for Large-Scale STD/HIV Prevention and Controlp. 1857
Innovations in Public Health Surveillance for HIV/AIDS and Other STDs: Guideposts for Prevention and Carep. 1867
Monitoring and Evaluation of Prevention and Control Programs for HTV/AIDS and Other STDp. 1895
STD Vaccinesp. 1913
HIV Vaccinesp. 1937
Special Aspects of STI/HIV Prevention and Control in Developing Countriesp. 1955
Prevention and Control of STD and HIV Infection in Developing Countriesp. 1957
Approach to the Management of HIV/AIDS in Developing Countriesp. 1977
Approach to management of STIs in Developing Countriesp. 1993
The Laboratory in the Management of STDs, HIV, and Opportunistic Infections in Developing Countriesp. 2013
Special Medical, Legal, and Social Issuesp. 2027
Sexual Assault and STDp. 2029
Legal and Political Aspects of STI Prevention in the United States: Public Duties and Private Rightsp. 2039
Ethical Challenges of the Global AIDS Epidemicp. 2047
Information and Communication Technologies for Prevention and Control of HIV Infection and Other STIsp. 2057
Clinically Significant Drug Interactions with Medications for STDs and HIVp. 2077
Sexually Transmitted Diseases Treatment Guidelines, 2006p. 2089
Indexp. 2115
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