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Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Fourth Edition

Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Fourth Edition

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The most respected, all-in-one global STD reference -- now in full-color

A Doodys Core Title!

5 STAR DOODYS REVIEW!
With a level of detail that is unmatched by any other textbook in the field of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), this book is the ultimate reference in this area . . . No question about it -- this book is the ultimate resource for information about sexually transmitted diseases. -- Doodys Review Service

With a level of detail and scientific rigor that no other text can match, Sexually Transmitted Diseases takes you through all aspects of STDs, from epidemiology to diagnosis and public health measures. Featuring an exciting new full-color format, the fourth edition of Sexually Transmitted Diseases delivers the most encyclopedic overview of the clinical, microbiological, and public health aspects of STDs, including HIV. Turn to any page, and youll find essential coverage of critical new developments in vaccines and prevention, global epidemiology, new treatments, and much more.

Features of the Fourth Edition::

  • The ultimate sourcebook on STDs, with top-to-bottom coverage of all STDs and all etiologies, from bacteria to viruses and more
  • Cutting-edge insights and clinically relevant perspectives from a distinguished roster of international authorities in medicine, infectious disease, and public health
  • NEW! Brand-new chapters that cover::Drug Use and STDs,Cervical Cancer and STDs,Prevention of Opportunistic Infections in AIDS,Pregnancy and Bacterial STDs,Pregnancy and Perinatal Transmission of STDs,The Role of Primary Care Clinicians in Managing STDs, andSTD and HIV Vaccines
  • NEW! Eye-catching full-color format with hundreds of precise illustrations that drive home chapter concepts and help you visualize various conditions
Szczegóły produktu
45148
9780071417488
9780071417488

Opis

Rok wydania
2008
Numer wydania
4
Oprawa
twarda
Liczba stron
2192
Wymiary (mm)
226 x 287
Waga (g)
4540
  • Table of Contents::

    Part ISocioeconomic Impact of STDs and HIV

    1. The Governments Role in Infectious Diseases

    Part IIHistory of STDs

    2. Historical Perspectives on STDs

    Part IIIEpidemiology

    3. Transmission Dynamics of STDs

    4. Social and Behavioral Determinants

    5. Global Epidemiology of HIV and AIDS

    Part IVSocial and Psychological Determinants of Sexuality

    6. The Social Context of Sexuality

    7. Psychological Perspectives

    Part VProfiles of Groups and Behaviors with High Priority for Intervention

    8. Gender Perspectives and STD

    9. Adolescents and STDs

    10. Sex Workers and Clients:: Epidemiology and Control of STDs

    11. Homosexual and Bisexual Behavior

    12. Ethnicity and Migrant Populations

    13. Illicit Drug Use and STDs

    Part VISexually Transmitted Pathogens

    Section 1:: Host Immunity and Molecular Mechanisms

    14. Genitourinary Host Defenses

    15. Normal Genital Flora

    16. Pathogenesis of Sexually Transmitted Viral and Bacterial Infections

    Section 2:: HIV and Other Primate Retroviruses

    17. The Biology of HIV, SIV, and Other Lentiviruses

    18. Immunology of HIV Infection

    19. Epidemiology, Natural History, and Pathogenesis of HIV Infection

    20. Human T-Cell Lymphotropic Virus and HTLV Infection

    Section 3:: Herpesvirus, Human Papillomavirus, Hepatitis B, Molluscum Contagiosum

    21. Biology of Herpes Virus

    22. Genital Herpes

    23. Cytomegalovirus

    24. Epstein Barr

    25. Biology of HPV

    26. Genital HPV

    27. Viral Hepatitis

    28. Molluscum Contagiosum

    Section 4:: Bacteria

    29. Biology of Chlamydia trachomatis

    30. Chlamydia trachomatis Infections of the Adult

    31. Lymphogranuloma Venereum

    32. Biology of Neisseria gonorrhoeae

    33. Gonococcal Infections in the Adult

    34. Biology of Treponema pallidum

    35. Natural History of Sypilis

    36. Early Syphilus

    37. Late Syphilus

    38. Endemic Trepoematoses

    39. Chancroid

    40. Donovanosis

    41. Genital Mycoplasmas

    42. Enteric Bacterial Pathogens

    43. Bacterial Vaginosis

    Section 5:: Protozoa and Fungi

    44. Trichonomas vaginalis

    45. Intestinal Protozoa

    46. Vulvovaginal Candidiasis

    Section 6:: Ectoparasites

    47. Pubic Lice

    48. Scabies

    Part VIISTD Care Management

    Section 1:: Overview

    49. STD Care Management

    50. Individual Level Risk Assessment

    51. Anatomy and Physical Examination of the Female Genital Tract

    52. Clinical Anatomy, Histology, and Physical Examination of the Male Genital Tract

    53. Principles of Treatment of STDs

    54. Laboratory Diagnosis of STDs

    55. Behavioral Interventions for STDs at the Individual Level

    56. Partner Notification for STDs and HIV Infection

    57. Support Groups for People with HIV, HPV, HSV Infections

    Section 2:: Management of STDs in Women

    58. Lower Genital Tract Infection

    59. Pelvic Inflammatory Disease

    60. Cervical Neoplasia and Related Genital Tract Neoplasias

    Section 3:: Management of STD Syndromes in Men

    61. Urethritis

    62. Acute Epidimytis

    63. Prostatitis Syndromes

    Section 4:: Management of Dermatologic and Extragenital Manifestations of HIV and STDs

    64. Generalized Cutaneous Manifestations

    65. Gential Ulcer Adenopathy Syndrome

    66. Genital Dermatoses

    67. Ocular Infections Associated with STDs and AIDS

    68. Treatment of Chronic Viral Hepatitis

    69. Arthritis Associated with STDs

    70. Intestinal Syndromes

    Section 5:: Clinical Management of HIV

    71. Counseling and Testing

    72. Clinical Laboratory Diagnosis

    73. Psychosocial Management

    74. Clinical Management in Primary Care

    75. Antiviral Therapy

    76. Opportunistic Infections

    77. AIDS-related Malignancies

    78. Management of Neurologic Disease

    Part VIIISTD/HIV in Reproductive Health and Pediatrics

    79. Contraception and Contraceptive Technology

    80. STDs and Infertility

    81. STDs and HIV in Pregnancy

    82. Pediatric HIV Infection

    83. Gonococcal Disease

    84. Chlamydial Infections

    85. Congential Syphilis

    86. Herpesvirus Infections in Neonates and Children

    87. Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis

    88. Child Sexual Abuse and STDs

    Part IXPrevention and Control of STD/HIV

    Section 1:: Public Health Program Perspectives

    89. Individual, Group, and Population Approaches to STDs

    90. Conceptual Framework for Prevention and Control

    91. Assessment of Prevention Programs in the United States

    92. STDs and Reproductive Health Services

    93. Laboratory Services for STDs

    94. STDs and Health Services Delivery

    95. Barrier Methods for Prevention

    96. Community Outreach and Education

    97. Communication and Advocacy for Prevention and Control Programs

    98. Public Health Surveillance

    99. Evaluation of Preventive Programs

    100. Economic Burden of STDs in the United States

    Section 2:: Special Aspects of STD and HIV Control in Developing Countries

    101. Prevention and Control in Developing Countries

    102. Approach to Management of HIV/AIDS in Developing Countries

    103. Approach to Management of STDs in Developing Countries

    104. Laboratory Diagnosis in Resource-Limited Settings

    105. Sexual Behavior and Behavioral Interventions in the Developing World

    Part XSpecial Medical/Legal/Social Issues

    106. Sexual Assault and AIDS

    107. Legal and Political Aspects of STD Prevention

    108. Ethical Issues

    Appendixes::

    A.2002 Treatment Guidelines for STDs

    B.Guidelines for Use of Antiretroviral Agents in HIV Infected Adults and Adolescents

    C.Drug Interactions

    D.The Internet Resource

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