CITATION

Holmes, King; Sparling, P.; Stamm, Walter; Piot, Peter; Wasserheit, Judith; Corey, Lawrence; and Cohen, Myron. Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Fourth Edition. US: McGraw-Hill Professional, 2007.

Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Fourth Edition

Published:  December 2007

eISBN: 9780071593113 007159311X | ISBN: 9780071417488
  • Contents
  • Contributors
  • Introduction and Overview
  • Part 1 History, Socioeconomic Impact, and Epidemiology of Sexually Transmitted Infections
  • 1 Historical Perspectives on Sexually Transmitted Diseases: Challenges for Prevention and Control
  • 2 An Economic Perspective on Sexually Transmitted Infections Including HIV in Developing Countries
  • 3 The Transmission Dynamics of Sexually Transmitted Infections
  • 4 The Global Epidemiology on HIV and AIDS
  • 5 The Epidemiology of STIs and Their Social and Behavioral Determinants: Industrialized and Developing Countries
  • Part 2 Social and Psychological Dimensions of Sexuality
  • 6 Social Dimensions of Adolescent Sexuality
  • 7 Sexual Networks, Concurrency, and STD/HIV
  • 8 Sexual Partnership Effects on STIs/HIV Transmission
  • 9 Psychological Perspectives on Sexuality and Sexually Transmissible Diseases and HIV Infection
  • Part 3 Profiles of Vulnerable Populations
  • 10 Gender and Sexually Transmitted Diseases
  • 11 Adolescents and STDs, Including HIV Infection
  • 12 Female Sex Workers and Their Clients in the Epidemiology and Control of Sexually Transmitted Diseases
  • 13 Homosexual and Bisexual Behavior in Men in Relation to STDs and HIV Infection
  • 14 Lesbian Sexual Behavior in Relation to STDs and HIV Infection
  • 15 HIV and Other Sexually Transmitted Infections in Injection Drug Users and Crack Cocaine Smokers
  • 16 STDs, HIV/AIDS, and Migrant Populations
  • Part 4 Host Immunity and Molecular Pathogenesis and STD
  • 17 Genitourinary Immune Defense
  • 18 Normal Genital Flora
  • 19 Pathogenesis of Sexually Transmitted Viral and Bacterial Infections
  • Part 5 Sexually Transmitted Viral Pathogens
  • 20 The Biology of HIV, SIV, and Other Lentiviruses
  • 21 Immunology and Pathogenesis of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection
  • 22 Human T-cell Lymphotropic Viruses
  • 23 Biology of Herpesviruses
  • 24 Genital Herpes
  • 25 Cytomegalovirus
  • 26 Epstein-Barr Virus Infection
  • 27 The Biology of Genital Human Papillomaviruses
  • 28 Genital Human Papillomavirus Infection
  • 29 Viral Hepatitis
  • 30 Molluscum Contagiosum
  • Part 6 Sexually Transmitted Bacterial Pathogens
  • 31 Biology of Chlamydia trachomatis
  • 32 Chlamydia trachomatis Infections of the Adult
  • 33 Lymphogranuloma Venereum
  • 34 Biology of Neisseria gonorrhoeae
  • 35 Gonococcal Infections in the Adult
  • 36 Biology of Treponemes
  • 37 Clinical Manifestations of Syphilis
  • 38 Endemic Treponematoses
  • 39 Chancroid and Haemophilus ducreyi
  • 40 Donovanosis
  • 41 Genital Mycoplasmas
  • 42 Bacterial Vaginosis
  • Part 7 Sexually Transmitted Protozoa, Fungi, and Ectoparasites
  • 43 Trichomonas vaginalis and Trichomoniasis
  • 44 Intestinal Protozoa: Giardia lamblia, Entamoeba histolytica, Cryptosporidium, and New and Emerging Protozoal Infections
  • 45 Vulvovaginal Candidiasis
  • 46 Pubic Lice and Scabies
  • Part 8 Overview of STD Care Management
  • 47 STI Care Management
  • 48 Individual-level Risk Assessment for Sexually Transmitted Infections, Including HIV
  • 49 Anatomy and Physical Examination of the Female Genital Tract
  • 50 Clinical Anatomy and Physical Examination of the Male Genital Tract
  • 51 Principles of Treatment of Sexually Transmitted Diseases
  • 52 Principles of Laboratory Diagnosis of STIs
  • 53 Individual, Couple, and Small-Group Interventions to Reduce HIV and STI Acquisition
  • 54 Partner Notification for Sexually Transmitted Infections Including HIV Infection: An Evidence-Based Assessment
  • Part 9 Management of STD Syndromes in Women
  • 55 Lower Genital Tract Infection Syndromes in Women
  • 56 Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
  • 57 Cervical Neoplasia and Other STD-Related Genital Tract Neoplasias
  • 58 Screening for Cervical Cancer
  • Part 10 Management of STD Syndromes in Men
  • 59 Urethritis in Males
  • 60 Epididymitis
  • 61 Prostatitis Syndromes: Causes, Differential Diagnosis, and Clinical Management
  • Part 11 Management of Dermatologic and Extragenital Manifestations of STD and HIV Infection
  • 62 Generalized Cutaneous Manifestations of STD and HIV Infection: Typical Presentations, Differential Diagnosis, and Management
  • 63 Genital Ulcer Adenopathy Syndrome
  • 64 Genital Dermatoses
  • 65 Ocular Infections Associated with Sexually Transmitted Diseases and HIV/AIDS
  • 66 Treatment of Chronic Viral Hepatitis
  • 67 Arthritis Associated with Sexually Transmitted Diseases
  • 68 Sexually Transmitted Intestinal Syndromes
  • Part 12 Clinical Management of HIV Infection
  • 69 Counseling and Testing for HIV Infection
  • 70 Clinical Laboratory Diagnosis of HIV-1 and Use of Viral RNA to Monitor Infection
  • 71 Psychosocial Aspects of HIV Infection
  • 72 HIV Transmission Prevention in the Context of Care
  • 73 Antiviral Therapy of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection
  • 74 Preventing Opportunistic Infections Among HIV-Infected Persons
  • 75 Clinical Management of HIV Infection: Management of Opportunistic Infections
  • 76 AIDS-related Malignancies
  • 77 Management of Neurological Disease in HIV-1 Infection
  • Part 13 STI/HIV in Reproductive Health and Pediatrics
  • 78 Contraception, Contraceptive Technology, and STDs
  • 79 Sexually Transmitted Diseases and Infertility
  • 80 Bacterial Sexually Transmitted Infections in Pregnancy
  • 81 Pregnancy and Viral Sexually Transmitted Infections
  • 82 Congenital Syphilis
  • 83 Gonococcal and Chlamydial Infections in Infants and Children
  • 84 Herpesvirus Infections in Neonates and Children: Cytomegalovirus and Herpes Simplex Virus
  • 85 Pregnancy and Perinatal Transmission of HIV Infection
  • 86 Pediatric HIV infection: Epidemiology, Treatment and Complications in the United States and Internationally
  • 87 Child Sexual Abuse and STD and HIV Infection
  • 88 The Role of Primary Care Clinicians in STD, HIV, and Hepatitis Prevention and Care
  • Part 14 Prevention and Control of STI and HIV Infection
  • 89 Multilevel Approaches to STD Epidemiology and Prevention
  • 90 STD/HIV Prevention Programs in Developed Countries
  • 91 Integration of HIV and STD Services
  • 92 STD-Related Health-Care SEEKING and Health Service Delivery
  • 93 Condoms and Other Barrier Methods for Prevention of STD/HIV Infection and Pregnancy
  • 94 Topical Microbicides and Other Chemical Barriers for the Prevention of STD/HIV Infection
  • 95 Behavioral Interventions for Prevention of STDs and HIV Infection at the Community Level
  • 96 Marketing, Communication, and Advocacy for Large-Scale STD/HIV Prevention and Control
  • 97 Innovations in Public Health Surveillance for HIV/AIDS and Other STDs: Guideposts for Prevention and Care
  • 98 Monitoring and Evaluation of Prevention and Control Programs for HIV/AIDS and Other STD
  • 99 STD Vaccines
  • 100 HIV Vaccines
  • Part 15 Special Aspects of STI/HIV Prevention and Control in Developing Countries
  • 101 Prevention and Control of STD and HIV Infection in Developing Countries
  • 102 Approach to the Management of HIV/AIDS in Developing Countries
  • 103 Approach to management of STIs in Developing Countries
  • 104 The Laboratory in the Management of STDs, HIV, and Opportunistic Infections in Developing Countries
  • Part 16 Special Medical, Legal, and Social Issues
  • 105 Sexual Assault and STD
  • 106 Legal and Political Aspects of STI Prevention in the United States: Public Duties and Private Rights
  • 107 Ethical Challenges of the Global AIDS Epidemic
  • 108 Information and Communication Technologies for Prevention and Control of HIV Infection and Other STIs
  • Appendixes
  • A: Clinically Significant Drug Interactions with Medications for STDs and HIV
  • B: Sexually Transmitted Diseases Treatment Guidelines, 2006
  • Index