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2019
Abstract This chapter demonstrates the established and evolving science regarding the diagnosis and treatment of most prevalent sexually diseases in patients with HIV infection, including syphilis, gonorrhea, chlamydia, human papillomavirus, and genital ulcers.
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Abstract This chapter demonstrates the established and evolving science regarding the diagnosis and treatment of most prevalent sexually diseases in patients with HIV infection, including syphilis, gonorrhea, chlamydia, human papillomavirus, and genital ulcers.
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Sexually Transmitted Diseases and Migration
International Migration, 1991Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are communicable diseases transferred mainly through sexual contact. With more than 20 pathogens known to be spread by sexual contact STDs are the most common notifiable infectious diseases in most countries. Despite some fluctuation in their incidence STDs continue to occur at unacceptably high levels.
De Schryver, Antoon, Meheus, André
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Renal manifestations of sexually transmitted diseases: sexually transmitted diseases and the kidney
Adolescent Medicine Clinics, 2005The adolescent population is particularly vulnerable to STDs. Those that cause significant kidney disease are of viral origin. The primary VVD are HIV-1, HBV, and HCV. Screening of high-risk populations should include quantitation of proteinuria, including total protein and microalbumin, to assess severity of renal damage and potential for progression.
Carolyn Abitbol+2 more
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International Journal of STD & AIDS, 2008
Ocular examination should be a part of the routine assessment of the patients seen at sexually transmitted diseases (STD) clinics due to the importance of these organs in the general wellbeing of patients. It is essential to keep an open eye on ocular signs and symptoms of patients with a history of exposure to common STD pathogens, to ensure prompt ...
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Ocular examination should be a part of the routine assessment of the patients seen at sexually transmitted diseases (STD) clinics due to the importance of these organs in the general wellbeing of patients. It is essential to keep an open eye on ocular signs and symptoms of patients with a history of exposure to common STD pathogens, to ensure prompt ...
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Sexually transmitted diseases in adolescents
Clinical Pediatric Emergency Medicine, 2000Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are among the top 10 reportable diseases in the United States. Of the more than 12 million cases annually, approximately 3 million occur in adolescents. An estimated two thirds of cases occur in individuals younger than age 25. Almost half of adolescents report ever being sexually active, and approximately one third
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Screening for Sexually Transmitted Diseases.
Primary Care, 2019Shoshana B. Levy+2 more
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Sexually Transmitted Diseases: Epidemiological and Clinical Aspects in Adults
Urologiâ, 2014S. Siracusano+2 more
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