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Epidemiology of STIs: worldwide

Medicine, 2001
Abstract Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) cause an enormous burden of disease, especially among poor people, women and children. Those due to bacteria and protozoa can be cured, often with single-dose treatment, whereas the viral infections, genital herpes and HIV, are lifelong, incurable infections.
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STIs

Nursing Management, 2012
Jane Dimmitt, Champion   +1 more
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STIs in children and adolescents

Medicine, 2001
STIs in prepubertal children are uncommon. As in adults, sexually transmitted organisms can be carried asymptomatically. In children considered at risk of sexual abuse, best practice is to exclude sexually transmitted organisms. The presence of a sexually transmitted organism does not prove sexual contact, but may, with other findings, be used for ...
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eHIV-STI update

Sexually Transmitted Infections, 2011
eHIV–STI, developed by the British Association for Sexual Health and HIV (BASHH) in conjunction with the Royal Colleges of Physicians (RCP) and e-Learning for Healthcare was officially launched in May 2010. It aims to deliver an entire knowledge base of genitourinary medicine specialist registrar curriculum in an e-learning format and is free to all ...
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What are STIs and what are the goals of STIs?

Project Inform perspective, 2004
STIs (Structured Treatment Interruptions) involve going off anti-HIV therapy for periods of time in a structured and strategic fashion, typically guided by increased lab and health monitoring. In all, more than two dozen studies of STIs of varying types have been conducted since 1998.
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Updates on management of STIs

The Lancet Infectious Diseases, 2021
Ammara, Mushtaq, Farooq, Kazi
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STIs

2018
Alex Kelly, Emily Dennis
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STI

2001
Ch. Baerlocher, W.M. Meier, D.H. Olson
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