000717939 000__ 09292cam\a2200397Ii\4500 000717939 001__ 717939 000717939 005__ 20210515102552.0 000717939 006__ m\\\\\o\\d\\\\\\\\ 000717939 007__ cr\cn\nnnunnun 000717939 008__ 150326s2012\\\\miu\\\\\ob\\\\001\0\eng\d 000717939 020__ $$a9780780812826$$qelectronic book 000717939 020__ $$z9780780812819 000717939 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocn817728577 000717939 035__ $$a(CaPaEBR)ebr10621678 000717939 040__ $$aCaPaEBR$$cCaPaEBR 000717939 05014 $$aRC200.2$$b.S387 2012eb 000717939 24500 $$aSexually transmitted diseases sourcebook$$h[electronic resource] :$$bbasic consumer health information about sexual health and the screening, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of common sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), including chancroid, chlamydia, gonorrhea, herpes, hepatitis, human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS), human papillomavirus (HPV), syphilis, and trichomoniasis : along with facts about risk factors and complications, trends and disparities in infection rates, tips for discussing STDs with sexual partners, a glossary of related terms, and resources for additional help and information /$$cedited by Amy L. Sutton. 000717939 250__ $$a5th edition 000717939 260__ $$aDetroit, Michigan :$$bOmnigraphics, Inc.,$$cc2012. 000717939 300__ $$a1 online resource (xviii, 580 pages) 000717939 336__ $$atext$$2rdacontent 000717939 337__ $$acomputer$$2rdamedia 000717939 338__ $$aonline resource$$2rdacarrier 000717939 4901_ $$aHealth reference series 000717939 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 000717939 5050_ $$aPart 1, Introduction To Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) : -- Chapter 1: Overview of sexual health and the reproductive system: -- 1-1: Female reproductive system -- 1-2: Male reproductive system -- Chapter 2: What is an STD? -- Chapter 3: Trends in STD infection in the United States -- Chapter 4: Trends in STD infection worldwide: -- 4-1: Trends in STDs other than HIV/AIDS -- 4-2: Global HIV/AIDS epidemic -- Chapter 5: Women and STDs: -- 5-1: Ten ways STDs impact women differently than men -- 5-2: STDs in women -- 5-3: STDs in women who have sex with women -- Chapter 6: Men and STDs: -- 6-1: HPV in men -- 6-2: HIV/AIDS in men -- 6-3: STDs in men who have sex with men -- Chapter 7: STDs in children: -- 7-1: Child sexual abuse and STDs -- 7-2: Child abuse survivors have higher risk for STDs in adulthood -- Chapter 8: STDs in adolescents and young adults -- Chapter 9: STDs in older adults -- Chapter 10: Racial disparities in STD rates: -- 10-1: Overview of STD racial disparities -- 10-2: African Americans disproportionately affected by STDs -- 10-3: Latinos bear a disproportionate burden of the HIV epidemic -- Chapter 11: STDs in people in correctional facilities -- Chapter 12: Recent STD research findings -- Part 2, Types Of STDs : -- Chapter 13: Common symptoms of STDs -- Chapter 14: Chancroid -- Chapter 15: Chlamydia: -- 15-1: What is Chlamydia? -- 15-2: Chlamydia is the most common cause of nongonococcal urethritis -- 15-3: Chlamydia treatment -- Chapter 16: Donovanosis (granuloma inguinale) -- Chapter 17: Gonorrhea: -- 17-1: What is gonorrhea? -- 17-2: Gonorrhea treatment -- 17-3: Antibiotic-resistant gonorrhea infections -- Chapter 18: Herpes: -- 18-1: Genital herpes -- 18-2: Oral herpes -- 18-3: Treating and managing herpes -- Chapter 19: Hepatitis: -- 19-1: What is hepatitis? -- 19-2: Hepatitis and HIV coinfection -- 19-3: Treating hepatitis -- Chapter 20: HIV/AIDS: -- 20-1: How HIV causes AIDS -- 20-2: How the immune system reacts to HIV -- 20-3: Questions and answers about HIV transmission -- 20-4: HIV signs and symptoms -- 20-5: Testing for HIV -- 20-6: HIV and its treatment -- 20-7: Living with HIV -- 20-8: How can I pay for HIV care? -- 20-9: Affordable Care Act and people living with HIV/AIDS -- Chapter 21: Human papillomavirus (HPV): -- 21-1: What is genital HPV infection and how does it affect women? -- 21-2: HPV and men -- 21-3: Recurrent respiratory papillomatosis -- 21-4: Pap tests and cervical cancer screening to check for HPV -- 21-5: Making sense of your HPV test results -- 21-6: What you should know when you are diagnosed with genital warts -- 21-7: Treating HPV and related problems -- 21-8: HPV infection and cancer -- Chapter 22: Lymphogranuloma venereum -- Chapter 23: Syphilis: -- 23-1: What is syphilis? -- 23-2: Treating syphilis -- Chapter 24: Trichomoniasis -- Part 3, Complications That May Accompany STD Infection : -- Chapter 25: Infections and syndromes that develop after sexual contact: -- 25-1: Bacterial vaginosis -- 25-2: Cytomegalovirus -- 25-3: Fungal (yeast) infection -- 25-4: Intestinal parasites -- 25-5: Molluscum contagiosum -- 25-6: Proctitis, proctocolitis, and enteritis: sexually transmitted gastrointestinal syndromes -- 25-7: Pubic lice -- 25-8: Scabies -- Chapter 26: Cervicitis -- Chapter 27: Epididymitis -- Chapter 28: Infertility linked to STD infection -- Chapter 29: Neurosyphilis -- Chapter 30: Pelvic inflammatory disease -- Chapter 31: Pregnancy complications and STDs -- Chapter 32: Vaginitis -- Part 4, STD Testing And Treatment Concerns : -- Chapter 33: Frequently asked questions about STD and HIV testing -- Chapter 34: Talking to your health care professional about STDs: -- 34-1: Talking about your health -- 34-2: Questions to ask your health care professional about STDs -- 34-3: For teens: how do I discuss embarrassing things with my doctor? -- Chapter 35: Confidentiality issues associated with STD testing: -- 35-1: Anonymous testing for STDs like HIV -- 35-2: Confidentiality for adolescents who seek STD testing and care -- 35-3: At-home/mail order STD tests protect patient confidentiality -- Chapter 36: Testing for STDs: -- 36-1: Where to go and how it works -- 36-2: Diagnostic laparoscopy: a way to test for STD complications -- Chapter 37: Understanding antibiotic resistance and STD treatment -- Chapter 38: Unproven STD treatment products -- Part 5, STD Risks And Prevention : -- Chapter 39: Sexual behaviors that increase the likelihood of STD transmission: -- 39-1: Overview of risky sexual behaviors -- 39-2: Choosing high-risk partners increases STD risk -- 39-3: Oral sex and HIV risk -- Chapter 40: Sexually transmitted diseases and substance use -- Chapter 41: Other behaviors that increase STD risk: -- 41-1: Douching may increase risk of STDs -- 41-2: Body art allows exposure to bloodborne pathogens such as HIV -- 41-3: Injection drug use -- Chapter 42: Talking to sexual partners can reduce STD risk: -- 42-1: Talking to your partner about condoms -- 42-2: Telling your partner you have an STD -- 42-3: Sharing your HIV status -- Chapter 43: Talking to your child or teen about STDs -- Chapter 44: Sex education and STD prevention -- 44-1: Overview of sex education -- 44-2: What programs effectively prevent STDs in youth? -- 44-3: Are abstinence only sexual education programs effective? -- 44-4: Behavioral intervention may reduce STD rates -- Chapter 45: Preventing STDs with safer sex: -- 45-1: What is "safer" sex? -- 45-2: Condoms: do they work to prevent STDs? -- 45-3: Tips for using condoms and dental dams to prevent STDs -- 45-4: Spermicides alone do not protect against STDs -- Chapter 46: Preventing STDs after possible or certain exposure -- 46-1: Expedited partner therapy -- 46-2: Preventing STDs after a sexual assault -- 46-3: Post-exposure prophylaxis: taking HIV drugs if you've been exposed to the virus through blood or sexual contact -- Chapter 47: Preventing mother-to-child HIV transmission -- Chapter 48: Needle exchange programs: preventing STDs in injection drug users -- Chapter 49: STD vaccines and microbicides: -- 49-1: Anti-HIV drug acts to block herpes virus -- 49-2: Herpevac trial -- 49-3: Shutting down the genital herpes virus with microbicides -- 49-4: Preventive HIV vaccines -- 49-5: Therapeutic HIV vaccines -- 49-6: Understanding the HPV vaccine -- 49-7: HPV vaccine information for preteens and teens -- 49-8: HPV vaccine soon to be recommended for preteen boys as well as girls -- Part 6, Additional Help And Information : -- Chapter 50: Glossary of terms related to sexually transmitted diseases -- Chapter 51: Directory of organizations that provide information about sexually transmitted diseases -- Index. 000717939 506__ $$aAccess limited to authorized users. 000717939 520__ $$a"Provides basic consumer health information about risk factors, symptoms, testing, and treatment of sexually transmitted diseases and related complications, along with facts about prevention strategies. 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