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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2013
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs), also referred to as sexually transmitted diseases, remain a growing worldwide problem and public health issue. This article covers the epidemiology of STIs, the history and physical findings, screening guidelines, and the general plan to combat STIs.
A. Brandt
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Sexually transmitted infections (STIs), also referred to as sexually transmitted diseases, remain a growing worldwide problem and public health issue. This article covers the epidemiology of STIs, the history and physical findings, screening guidelines, and the general plan to combat STIs.
A. Brandt
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, 2017
The majority of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) have no symptoms or only mild symptoms that may not be recognized as an STD. The most common conditions they cause are gonorrhea, chlamydial infection, syphilis, trichomoniasis, chancroid, genital herpes, genital warts, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, and hepatitis B infection.
A. Abdullah
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The majority of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) have no symptoms or only mild symptoms that may not be recognized as an STD. The most common conditions they cause are gonorrhea, chlamydial infection, syphilis, trichomoniasis, chancroid, genital herpes, genital warts, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, and hepatitis B infection.
A. Abdullah
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Sexually transmitted infections and sexually transmitted diseases
, 2011History.- Epidemiology of STI.- Behavioural Aspects.- The Normal Genitalia: Structure and Physiology.- Bacterial Infections.- Viral Infections.- Ectoparasites.- Protozoan Infections.- Fungal Infections.- STD and Travel Medicine.- Therapy.- Prevention/Vaccines.- Novel Diagnostic Methods.- Non STI-Related Dermatosis in Female and Male Patients.- Sexually
G. Gross, S. Tyring
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1985
Infectious Diseases, by W. Edmund Farrar and Harold P. Lambert ( Pocket Picture Guides to Clinical Medicine ), 82+ pp, 164 illus, $11.95, Baltimore, Williams & Wilkins Co, 1984. The publisher of this series of compact books states that the Picture Guides' purpose is "to provide essential visual information about commonly encountered diseases in a ...
Ted Rosen, Debra Chester Kalter
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Infectious Diseases, by W. Edmund Farrar and Harold P. Lambert ( Pocket Picture Guides to Clinical Medicine ), 82+ pp, 164 illus, $11.95, Baltimore, Williams & Wilkins Co, 1984. The publisher of this series of compact books states that the Picture Guides' purpose is "to provide essential visual information about commonly encountered diseases in a ...
Ted Rosen, Debra Chester Kalter
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Sexually Transmitted Diseases [PDF]
This chapter discusses the incidence, causes, transmission, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of some common and less common Sexually Transmitted diseases (STDs). It is also called Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs), those that are transmitted from one person to another during coitus or other genital contact. Some of them are chlamydia, gonorrhea,
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Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1999
D ermatologists play a key role in the identification, treatment, and prevention of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Intended to support that role, this synopsis is organized into two parts. First, general references and articles relating to global issues of sexually transmitted diseases are identified. Then, the STDs most pertinent to dermatology
Stephen K. Tyring+3 more
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D ermatologists play a key role in the identification, treatment, and prevention of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Intended to support that role, this synopsis is organized into two parts. First, general references and articles relating to global issues of sexually transmitted diseases are identified. Then, the STDs most pertinent to dermatology
Stephen K. Tyring+3 more
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1994
Adolescents have the highest rate of sexually transmitted disease (STD) of any sexually active age group. This article reviews the biological, psychological, and social factors that place adolescents at increased risk for STDs. The major STDs are reviewed, including epidemiology, clinical presentation, methods of diagnosis, and treatment modalities ...
Victor C. Strasburger+1 more
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Adolescents have the highest rate of sexually transmitted disease (STD) of any sexually active age group. This article reviews the biological, psychological, and social factors that place adolescents at increased risk for STDs. The major STDs are reviewed, including epidemiology, clinical presentation, methods of diagnosis, and treatment modalities ...
Victor C. Strasburger+1 more
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2001
Many older adults are sexually active and may be engaging in activities that put them at risk for STDs or HIV, so obtaining a sexual history from older adults is important for assessing risk.
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Many older adults are sexually active and may be engaging in activities that put them at risk for STDs or HIV, so obtaining a sexual history from older adults is important for assessing risk.
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Vaginal microbiota and viral sexually transmitted diseases.
Annali di igiene : medicina preventiva e di comunita, 2013Healthy vaginal microbiota is an important biological barrier to pathogenic microorganisms. When this predominantly Lactobacillus community is disrupted, decreased in abundance and replaced by different anaerobes, bacterial vaginosis (BV) may occur.
C. Nardis, L. Mosca, P. Mastromarino
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Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2015
Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) continue to be a global epidemic with significant risk of morbidity/mortality for the fetus. STDs with prominent cutaneous findings including condylomata acuminata, genital herpes infections, and syphilis are reviewed.
Mark A, Bechtel, Wayne, Trout
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Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) continue to be a global epidemic with significant risk of morbidity/mortality for the fetus. STDs with prominent cutaneous findings including condylomata acuminata, genital herpes infections, and syphilis are reviewed.
Mark A, Bechtel, Wayne, Trout
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