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Sexually transmitted diseases

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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Sexually Transmitted Diseases

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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Sexually Transmitted Diseases

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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Knowledge of sexually transmitted diseases and sexual behaviours among Malaysian male youths.

Journal of Biosocial Science, 2014
This study examines the knowledge of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) among male youths in Malaysia. A self-administered survey was carried out on a sample of 952 never-married males aged 15-24 years.
H. Awang, L. Wong, R. Jani, W. Low
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Vaginal microbiota and viral sexually transmitted diseases.

Annali di igiene : medicina preventiva e di comunita, 2013
Healthy 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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Sexually Transmitted Diseases

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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Social determinants of HIV/AIDS and sexually transmitted diseases among black women: implications for health equity.

Journal of Women's Health, 2012
Recent epidemiologic reports show that black women are at risk for HIV infection and other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). In this report, we go beyond race and consider a number of social and economic trends that have changed the way many black ...
T. Sharpe   +5 more
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Sexually transmitted diseases

Preventive Medicine, 1974
Abstract Sexually transmitted diseases continue to be major health problems. Syphilis and gonorrhea merit their traditional importance but other conditions (genital herpes infection, trichomoniasis, chlamydia infection, and public lice infestation) are also of a magnitude deserving attention.
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Sexually Transmitted Diseases

2007
Chlamydia trachomatis (CT) and Neisseria gonorrheae (GC) are presented together, not because of their similarities in disease presentation, but because of the current trend in screening samples for both simultaneously. Historically, these organisms were identified using very different laboratory methods: CT by tissue culture and GC by growth in ...
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Sexually Transmitted Diseases

2012
Awide variety of infectious agents are sexually transmitted (see table 6.1), causing an array of disease manifestations that are frequently not confined to the genital tract. According to the most recent Centers for Disease Control (CDC) surveillance data from 2009, the most common reportable sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) in the United States ...
Sigal Yawetz, Jennifer A. Johnson
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