Sexually transmitted diseases / editors, King K. Holmes [and others].

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Holmes, King K.
Language:English
Published: New York : McGraw-Hill Medical, [2008], ©2008.
Edition:Fourth edition.
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Physical Description:xxv, 2,166 pages : digital, HTML file, illustrations, maps
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Format: Electronic eBook
Contents:
  • Historical perspective on sexually transmitted diseases: challenges for prevention and control
  • An economic perspective on sexually transmitted infections including HIV in developing countries
  • The transmission dynamics of sexually transmitted infections
  • The global epidemiology on HIV and AIDS
  • The epidemiology of STIs and their social and behavioral determinants: industrialized and developing countries
  • Social dimensions of adolescent sexuality
  • Sexual networks, concurrency, and STD/HIV
  • Sexual partnership effects on STIs/HIV transmission
  • Psychological perspectives on sexuality and sexually transmissible diseases and HIV infection
  • Gender and sexually transmitted diseases
  • Adolescents and STDs, including HIV infection
  • Female sex workers and their clients in the epidemiology and control of sexually transmitted diseases
  • Homosexual and bisexual behavior in men in relation to STDs, and HIV infection
  • Lesbian sexual behavior in relation to STDs and HIV infection
  • HIV and other sexually transmitted infections in injection drug users and crack cocaine smokers
  • STDs, HIV/AIDS, and migrant populations
  • Genitourinary immune defense
  • Normal genital flora
  • Pathogenesis of sexually transmitted viral and bacterial infections
  • The biology of HIV, SIV, and other lentiviruses
  • Immunology and pathogenesis of human immunodeficiency virus infection
  • Human T-cell lymphotropic viruses
  • Biology of herpesviruses
  • Genital herpes
  • Cytomegalovirsus
  • Epstein-Barr virus infection
  • The biology of genital human papillomaviruses
  • Genital human papillomavirus infection
  • Viral hepatitis
  • Molluscum contagiosum
  • Biology of chlamydia trachomatis
  • Chlamydia trachomatis infections of the adult
  • Lymphogranuloma venereum
  • Biology of neisseria gonorrhoeae
  • Gonococcal infections in the adult
  • Biology of treponemes
  • Clinical manifestations of syphilis
  • Endemic treponematoses
  • Chancroid and haemophilus ducreyi
  • Donovanosis
  • Genital mycoplasms
  • Bacterial vaginosis
  • Trichomonas vaginalis and trichomoniasis
  • Intestinal protozoa: giardia lamblia, entamoeba histolytica, cryptosporidium, and new and emerging protozoal infections
  • Vulvovaginal candidiasis
  • Public lice and scabies
  • STI care management
  • Individual-level risk assessment for sexually transmitted infections, including HIV
  • Anatomy and physical examination of the female genital tract
  • Clinical anatomy and physical examination of the male genital tract
  • Principles of treatment of sexually transmitted diseases
  • Principles of laboratory diagnosis of STIs
  • Individual, couple, and small-group interventions to reduce HIV and STI acquisition
  • Partner notification for sexually transmitted infections including HIV infection: an evidence-based assessment
  • Lower genital tract infections syndromes in women
  • Pelvic inflammatory disease
  • Cervical neoplasia and other STD-related genital tract neoplasias
  • Screening for cervical cancer
  • Urethritis in males
  • Epididymitis
  • Prostatitis syndromes: causes, differential diagnosis, and clinical management
  • Generalized cutaneous manifestations of STD and HIV infection: typical presentations, differential diagnosis, and management
  • Genital ulcer adenopathy syndrome
  • Genital dermatoses
  • Ocular infections associated with sexually transmitted diseases and HIV/AIDS
  • Treatment of chronic viral hepatitis
  • Arthritis associated with sexually transmitted diseases
  • Sexually transmitted intestinal syndromes
  • Counseling and testing for HIV infection
  • Clinical laboratory diagnosis of HIV-1 and use of viral RNA to monitor infection
  • Psychosocial aspects of HIV infection
  • HIV transmission prevention in the context of care
  • Antiviral therapy of human immunodeficiency virus infection
  • Preventing opportunistic infections among HIV-infection persons
  • Clinical management of HIV infection: management of opportunistic infections
  • AIDS-related malignancies
  • Management of neurological disease in HIV-1 infection
  • Contraception, contraceptive technology, and STDs
  • Sexually transmitted diseases and infertility
  • Bacterial sexually transmitted infections in pregnancy
  • Pregnancy and viral sexually transmitted infections
  • Congenital syphilis
  • Gonococcal and chlamydial infections in infants and children
  • Herpesvirus infections in neonate and children: cytomegalovirus and herpes simplex virus
  • Pregnancy and perinatal transmission of HIV infection
  • Pediatric HIV infection: epidemiology, treatment and complications in the United States and internationally
  • Child sexual abuse and STD and HIV infection
  • The role of primary care clinicians in STD, HIV, and hepatitis prevention and care
  • Multilevel approaches to STD epidemiology and prevention
  • STD/HIV prevention programs in developed countries
  • Integration of HIC and STD services
  • STD-related health-care SEEKING and health service delivery
  • Condoms and other barrier methods for prevention of STD/HIV infection and pregnancy
  • Topical microbicides and other chemical barriers for the prevention of STD/HIV infection
  • Behavioral interventions for prevention of STDs and HIV infection at the community level
  • Marketing, communication, and advocacy for large-scale STD/HIV prevention and control
  • Innovations in public health surveillance for HIV/AIDS and other STDs: guideposts for prevention and care
  • Monitoring and evaluation of prevention and control programs for HIV/AIDS and othe STD
  • STD vaccines
  • HIV vaccines
  • Prevention and control of STD and HIV infection in developing countries
  • Approach to management of STIs in developing countries
  • The laboratory in the management of STDs, HIV, and opportunistic infections in developing countries
  • Sexual assault and STD
  • Legal and political aspects of STI prevention in the United States: public duties and private rights
  • Ethical challenges of the global AIDS epidemic
  • Information and communication technologies for prevention and control of HIV infection and other STIs.