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Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Fourth Edition, Edited by King Holmes, P. Sparling, Walter Stamm, Peter Piot, Judith Wasserheit, Lawrence Corey, Myron CohenPages: 2192Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional; 4 edition (December 14, 2007)Language: EnglishISBN-10: 0071417486ISBN-13: 978-0071417488Available for purchase on Amazon.With a level of detail and scientific rigor that no other text can match, Sexually Transmitted Diseases takes 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.ContentsHistory, Socioeconomic Impact, and Epidemiology of Sexually Transmitted Infections   1. Historical Perspectives on Sexually Transmitted Diseases: Challenges for Prevention and Control   2. An Economic Perspective on Sexually Transmitted Infections Including HIV in Developing Countries   3. The Transmission Dynamics of Sexually Transmitted Infections   4. The Global Epidemiology on HIV and AIDS   5. The Epidemiology of STIs and Their Social and Behavioral Determinants: Industrialized and Developing CountriesSocial and Psychological Dimensions of Sexuality   6. Social Dimensions of Adolescent Sexuality   7. Sexual Networks, Concurrency, and STD/HIV   8. Sexual Partnership Effects on STIs/HIV Transmission   9. Psychological Perspectives on Sexuality and Sexually Transmissible Diseases and HIV InfectionProfiles of Vulnerable Populations  10. Gender and Sexually Transmitted Diseases  11. Adolescents and STDs, Including HIV Infection  12. Female Sex Workers and Their Clients in the Epidemiology and Control of Sexually Transmitted Diseases  13. Homosexual and Bisexual Behavior in Men in Relation to STDs and HIV Infection  14. Lesbian Sexual Behavior in Relation to STDs and HIV Infection  15. HIV and Other Sexually Transmitted Infections in Injection Drug Users and Crack Cocaine Smokers  16. STDs, HIV/AIDS, and Migrant PopulationsHost Immunity and Molecular Pathogenesis and STD  17. Genitourinary Immune Defense  18. Normal Genital Flora  19. Pathogenesis of Sexually Transmitted Viral Bacterial InfectionsSexually Transmitted Viral Pathogens  20. The Biology of HIV, SIV , and Other Lentiviruses  21. Immunology and Pathogenesis of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection  22. Human T-cell Lymphotropic Viruses  23. Biology of Herpesviruses  24. Genital Herpes  25. Cytomegalovirus  26. Epstein-Barr Virus Infection  27. The Biology of Genital Human Papillomaviruses  28. Genital Human Papillomavirus Infection  29. Viral Hepatitis  30. Molluscum ContagiosumSexually Transmitted Bacterial Pathogens  31. Biology of Chlamyalia Trachomatis  32. Chlamyalia Trachomatis Infections of the Adult  33. Lymphogranuloma Venereum  34. Biology of Neisseria Gonorrhoeae  35. Gonococcal Infections in the Adult  36. Biology of Treponemes  37. Clinical Manifestations of Syphilis  38. Endemic Treponematoses  39. Chancroid and Haemophilus Ducreyi  40. Donovanosis  41. Genital Mycoplasmas  42. Bacterial VaginosisSexually Transmitted Protozoa, Fungi, and Ectoparasites  43. Trichomonas Vaginalis and Trichomoniasis  44. Intestinal Protozoa: Giardia Lamblia, Entamoeba Histolytica, Cryptosporidium, and New and Emerging Protozoal Infections  45. Vulvovaginal Candidiasis  46. Pubic Lice and ScabiesOverview of STD Care Management  47. STI Care Management  48. Individual-Level Risk Assessment for Sexually Transmitted Infections, Including HIV  49. Anatomy and Physical Examination of the Female Genital Tract  50. Clinical Anatomy and Physical Examination of the Male Genital Tract  51. Principles of Treatment of Sexually Transmitted Diseases  52. Principles of Laboratory Diagnosis of STIs  53. Individual, Couple, and Small-Group Interventions to Reduce HIV and STI Acquisition  54. Partner Notification for Sexually Transmitted Infections Including HIV Infection: An Evidence-Based AssessmentManagement of STD Syndromes in Women  55. Lower Genital Tract Infection Syndromes in Women  56. Pelvic Inflammatory Disease  57. Cervical Neoplasia and Other STD-Related Genital Tract Neoplasias  58. Screening for Cervical CancerManagement of STD Syndromes in Men  59. Urethritis in Males  60. Epididymitis  61. Prostatitis Syndromes: Causes, Differential   Diagnosis, and Clinical ManagementManagement of Dermatologic and Extragenital Manifestations of STD and HIV Infection  62 Generalized Cutaneous Manifestations of STD and HIV Infection: Typical Presentations, Differential Diagnosis, and Management  63. Genital Ulcer Adenopathy Syndrome  64. Genital Dermatoses  65. Ocular Infections Associated with Sexually Transmitted Diseases and HIV/AIDS  66. Treatment of Chronic Viral Hepatitis.  67. Arthritis Associated with Sexually Transmitted DiseasesClinical Management of HIV Infection  69. Counseling and Testing for HIV Infection  70. Clinical Laboratory Diagnosis of HIV-1 and Use of Viral RNA to Monitor Infection  71. Psychosocial Aspects of HIV Infection  72. HIV Transmission Prevention in the Context of Care  73. Antiviral Therapy of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection  74. Preventing Opportunistic Infections Among HIV-Infected Persons  75. Clinical Management of HIV Infection:  Management of Opportunistic Infections  76. AIDS-related Malignancies  77. Management of Neurological Disease in HIV-1 InfectionSTI/HIV in Reproductive Health and Pediatrics  78. Contraception, Contraceptive Technology, and STDs  79. Sexually Transmitted Diseases and Infertility  80. Bacterial Sexually Transmitted Infections in Pregnancy  81. Pregnancy and Viral Sexually Transmitted Infections  82. Congenital Syphilis  83. Gonococcal and Chlamydial Infections in Infants and Children  84. Herpesvirus Infections in Neonates and Children: Cytomegalovirus and Herpes Simplex Virus  85. Pregnancy and Perinatal Transmission of HIV Infection  86. Pediatric HIV infection: Epidemiology, Treatment and Complications in the United States and Internationally  87. Child Sexual Abuse and STD and HIV Infection  88. The Role of Primary Care Clinicians in STD, HIV, and Hepatitis Prevention and CarePrevention and Control of STI and HIV Infection  89. Multilevel Approaches to STD Epidemiology and Prevention  90. STD/HIV Prevention Programs in Developed Countries  91. Integration of HIV and STD Services  92. STD-Related Health-Care SEEKING and Health Service Delivery  93. Condoms and Other Barrier Methods for Prevention of STD/HIV Infection and Pregnancy  94. Topical Microbicides and Other Chemical Barriers for the Prevention of STD/HIV Infection  95. Behavioral Interventions for Prevention of STDs and HIV Infection at the Community Level.  96. Marketing, Communication, and Advocacy for Large-Scale STD/HIV Prevention and Control  97. Innovations in Public Health Surveillance for HIV/AIDS and Other STDs: Guideposts for Prevention and Care 98. Monitoring and Evaluation of Prevention and Control Programs for HIV/AIDS and Other STD 99. STD Vaccines100. HIV VaccinesSpecial Aspects of STI/HIV Prevention and Control in Developing Countries  101. Prevention and Control of STD and HIV Infection in Developing Countries  102. Approach to the Management of HIV/AIDS in Developing Countries  103. Approach to management of STIs in Developing Countries  104. The Laboratory in the Management of STDs, HIV, and Opportunistic Infections in Developing CountriesSpecial Medical, Legal, and Social Issues105. Sexual Assault and STD106. Legal and Political Aspects of STI Prevention in the United States: Public Duties and Private Rights107. Ethical Challenges of the Global AIDS Epidemic108. Information and Communication Technologies for Prevention and Control of HIV Infection and Other STIsAPPENDIXES  A. Clinically Significant Drug Interactions with Medications for STDs and HIV  B. Sexually Transmitted Diseases Treatment Guidelines, 2006Index

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