Sexually Transmitted Infections
Inbunden, Engelska, 2011
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Covers all aspects (historical, epidemiological, diagnostic, clinical, preventative, public health and medico-legal) of STIs in complete detail with a special emphasis on STIs in special groups-migrants, homosexuals, and sexually abused. Covers basic and laboratory sciences extensively to blend with the basics required by the clinician for proper understanding of the disease process. Clinical photographs, illustrations, photographs of specimens and cultures, histopathology, flow charts and line diagrams are given extensively throughout the text to make relevant clinical situation self-explanatory.Has very useful and practical information for even the clinician in the periphery, where the investigative component is either non-existent or very basic and many new drugs are not available or unaffordable. Management of HIV in adults and children in resource-poor countries has been covered extensively along with syndromic management of STIs. This enables a physician to choose from approaches in a particular situation depending upon the available means-laboratory or therapeutic. Covers sexual dysfunction in both men and women and the basics of human sexual behavior and sexual health. Section Editors and Contributors from all continents of the world have made this a truly global reference book.It is a useful reference text for epidemiologists, public health experts, clinicians, microbiologists, health workers, social organizations and counselors working in the field of STIs, sexual health, and HIV.
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- Utgivningsdatum2011-09-30
- Mått216 x 279 x undefined mm
- FormatInbunden
- SpråkEngelska
- Upplaga2
- FörlagElsevier India
- ISBN9788131228098
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- Foreword .............................................................................................................................................................................................. vPreface .................................................................................................................................................................................................. viiContributors ......................................................................................................................................................................................... ixsection i IntroductionChapter 1 Sexual Health: Expanding Our Frame for Action ...................................................................................................... 3Kevin A. FentonChapter 2 Historical Aspects of Sexually Transmitted Infections............................................................................................... 10James S. Binghamsection ii Epidemiology- Christopher FairleyChapter 3 Global Epidemiology of Sexually Transmitted Infections ......................................................................................... 27Ivonne Camaroni . Igor Toskin . Francis Ndowa . Antonio Carlos GerbaseChapter 4 Global Epidemiology of HIV Infection ........................................................................................................................ 44Hammad Ali . Joanne Micallef . Basil DonovanChapter 5 Sexual Behavior and Sexually Transmitted Infections ................................................................................................ 57Kaye WellingsChapter 6 Surveillance for Sexually Transmitted Infections and HIV ...................................................................................... 64Rebecca GuyChapter 7 Epidemiological Interactions between HIV-1 and other STI: A Complex, Continuing Narrative ............... 74Brian P. Mulhallsection iii Prevention and Control of Sexually Transmitted Infections and HIV- Christopher FairleyChapter 8 Prevention Strategies for the Control of Sexually Transmitted Infections ........................................................... 91Johannes van DamChapter 9 Behavioral and Counseling Aspects of Sexually Transmitted Infections (Including HIV) .............................. 99Michael W. Ross . Lena Nilsson SchönnessonChapter 10 Role of Behavioral Interventions in Prevention and Control of Sexually Transmitted Infections and HIV ......... 106Devinder Mohan Th appa . Amiya Kumar NathChapter 11 Condoms and Other Barrier Methods of STI and HIV Prevention ..................................................................... 117Richard A. Crosby . Seth Noar . Sara Head . Elizabeth WebbChapter 12 Prevention of HIV and other Sexually Transmitted Infections: Male Circumcision ......................................... 134Natasha L. Larke . Helen A. WeissChapter 13 Microbicides for Prevention of Sexually Transmitted Infections ............................................................................ 139G.P. Talwar . Kavita B. GargChapter 14 Information and Communication Technologies to Support HIV and STI Care in Developing Countries .......... 150Walter H. Curioso . Magaly Blas . Antonio Bernabe-Ortiz . Freddy Canchihuaman . Patricia J. GarciaChapter 15 Vaccines for Sexually Transmissible Infections ............................................................................................................. 161Anna McNultyChapter 16 Vaccines for HIV ................................................................................................................................................................ 169Stephen J. Kent . Amy Sexton . Ivan Stratov . Robert De RoseChapter 17 Partner Notifi cation for Sexually Transmitted Diseases ............................................................................................ 177Matthew Hogben . Rachel Kachur . Molly Dowling . Lauren Greensection iv Public Health Aspects of STI Control- Graham NeilsenChapter 18 Implementation of STI Programs ................................................................................................................................... 203Gabriela Paz-Bailey . Jerry Owen JacobsonChapter 19 Integrating STI Prevention, Care, and Treatment with Other Sexual and Reproductive Health Services ........ 220Kathryn ChurchChapter 20 Monitoring and Evaluating Sexually Transmitted Infection Control Programs .................................................. 234Shanthi Noriega Minichiello . Timothy Ryan . Jerry Owen Jacobson . Gabriela Paz-Baileysection v Basic and Laboratory Sciences- Jonathan RossChapter 21 Anatomy of the Male Genital Tract ............................................................................................................................... 249Ashini Jayasuriya . Madhur GuptaChapter 22 Anatomy of the Female Genital Tract ............................................................................................................................ 257Ashini Jayasuriya . Madhur GuptaChapter 23 Normal Genital Flora ........................................................................................................................................................ 264Frances E. KeaneChapter 24 History and Physical Examination ................................................................................................................................. 269Keith Radcliff eChapter 25 Genital Mucosal Immunity Against Sexually Transmitted Infections ................................................................... 275Satish K. Gupta . Manoj Modi . Nutan . Nachiket Shembekar . Shweta Malik . Suraj K. . Sanchita ChakravartyChapter 26 Laboratory Diagnosis of Sexually Transmitted Infections ........................................................................................ 287Krishna RayChapter 27 Rapid Tests for the Detection of Sexually Transmitted Infections ......................................................................... 321Rosanna W. Peelingsection vi Viral Sexually Transmitted Infections- Raj PatelChapter 28 Genital Herpes Simplex Infections ................................................................................................................................ 335Raj Patel . Sangeetha Sundaram . Bhushan KumarChapter 29 Anogenital Human Papillomavirus Infection: Natural History, Epidemiology, and Vaccination ................... 360David Rowen . Paul Fox . Peter GoonChapter 30 Anogenital Warts, Intraepithelial Neoplasia, and their Clinical Management .................................................... 366Paul Fox . David RowenChapter 31 Molluscum Contagiosum ................................................................................................................................................. 374Jyoti K. DharChapter 32 Hepatitis Viruses ................................................................................................................................................................. 380Gary Brook . Yogesh ChawlaChapter 33 Human Cytomegalovirus Infection ............................................................................................................................... 399Krishna Ray . Manju BalaChapter 34 Epstein-Barr Virus Infections ......................................................................................................................................... 412Raj PatelChapter 35 Kaposi Sarcoma Herpesvirus ........................................................................................................................................... 418Rebecca Robey . Mark Bowersection vii Bacterial Sexually Transmitted Infections- Jonathan RossChapter 36 Infectious Syphilis............................................................................................................................................................... 429Patrick French . Somesh Gupta . Bhushan KumarChapter 37 Late Syphilis ......................................................................................................................................................................... 458Ashish Sukthankar . Anne M. RompaloChapter 38 Endemic Treponematoses ................................................................................................................................................. 467C. Balachandran . Sathish Pai BChapter 39 Gonococcal Infections ....................................................................................................................................................... 473Bellum Shiva Nagi Reddy . Sujay Khandpur . Sunil Sethi . Magnus UnemoChapter 40 Chlamydia Trachomatis Infections ................................................................................................................................ 494Nicola SteedmanChapter 41 Lymphogranuloma Venereum .......................................................................................................................................... 506Henry JC de Vries . Bellum Shiva Nagi Reddy . Sujay KhandpurChapter 42 Chancroid ............................................................................................................................................................................. 522Soni Nanda . B. Viswanath Reddy . Bellum Shiva Nagi ReddyChapter 43 Donovanosis......................................................................................................................................................................... 533Nigel O'FarrellChapter 44 Bacterial Vaginosis .............................................................................................................................................................. 542Phillip Hay . Verapol ChandeyingChapter 45 Pelvic Infl ammatory Disease ............................................................................................................................................ 557Jonathan D.C. RossChapter 46 Genital Mycoplasmas ......................................................................................................................................................... 569Jørgen Skov JensenChapter 47 Sexually Transmitted Anorectal Infections and Enteric Bacterial Infections ....................................................... 578Jason C.B. Goh . S. Joseph Winceslaussection viii Fungi, Protozoa, and Arthropods- Charlotte A. GaydosChapter 48 Genital Candidal Infections............................................................................................................................................. 591P. Janet SayChapter 49 Trichomonas Vaginalis Infections ................................................................................................................................... 602Barbara Van Der PolChapter 50 Intestinal Protozoa ............................................................................................................................................................. 610Lara Stabinski . Mahesh Sharma . Vineet AhujaChapter 51 Scabies and Pediculosis Pubis .......................................................................................................................................... 621Peter Leone . T.V. Gopalkrishnan . V. Ushasection ix Sexually Transmitted Infection Syndromes and their Management- Antonio Carlos GerbaseChapter 52 Th e Syndromic Approach for the Management of STIs: An Overview ................................................................ 633Ahmed S. LatifChapter 53 Genital Ulcer-Adenopathy Syndrome ............................................................................................................................ 643Francis Ndowa . Fatim Cham . Sibongile DludluChapter 54 Urethral Discharge ............................................................................................................................................................. 652Francis Ndowa . Sibongile DludluChapter 55 Epididymitis and Epididymo-orchitis ............................................................................................................................ 658Francis Ndowa . Sibongile DludluChapter 56 Abnormal Vaginal Discharge: Syndromic Management ............................................................................................ 662Verapol Chandeying . Nutthaporn ChandeyingChapter 57 Syndromic Management of Lower Abdominal Pain in Women ............................................................................. 679Ahmed S. LatifChapter 58 Inguinal and Femoral Buboes .......................................................................................................................................... 683Somesh Gupta . Bhushan Kumarsection x Genital Dermatology and Genital Pain Syndrome- Mikhail GombergChapter 59 Balanitis and Balanoposthitis .......................................................................................................................................... 691Michael Waugh . Sunil DograChapter 60 Non-venereal Penile Dermatoses .................................................................................................................................... 703Christopher B. BunkerChapter 61 Vulvar Dermatoses .............................................................................................................................................................. 728Mohammed Sharaf . Jennifer Gloeckner Powers . Andrew T. Goldstein . Nellie KonnikovChapter 62 Vulvar Vestibulitis Syndrome ........................................................................................................................................... 744Jorma Paavonen . Leila Unkila-Kallio . Päivi TommolaChapter 63 Male Genital Pain Syndromes ......................................................................................................................................... 747G.A. Luzzi . D. Mandalsection xi Sexually Transmitted Syndromes and Other Organ Systems- Jonathan RossChapter 64 Ocular Manifestations of Sexually Transmitted Infections ....................................................................................... 759Jyotirmay Biswas . Parthopratim Dutta Majumder . Sudharshan S.Chapter 65 Arthritis Associated with Sexually Transmitted Infections ....................................................................................... 768Pradeep Bamberysection xii HIV Infection and AIDSPart A HIV Infection: Biology, Laboratory Science, Clinical Pharmacology, and Therapeutics- Brian P. MulhallChapter 66 Human Immunodefi ciency Virus: Biology and Natural History of Infection ..................................................... 779Sunil K. Arora . R.S. Paranjape . Srikanth Tripathy . Ajay WanchuChapter 67 HIV Diagnosis .................................................................................................................................................................... 795Jessica Markby . Claire RyanChapter 68 Pharmacology of Antiretroviral Drugs ........................................................................................................................... 805Tara McGinty . Patrick W.G. MallonChapter 69 Surrogate Markers of Antiretroviral Effi cacy ............................................................................................................... 826Julian H. Elliott . Johan Van Griensven . James McMahon . Lutgarde LynenChapter 70 First Decade of ARV in Africa: Overcoming Barriers to Providing ARV Th erapy in Resource-Limited Settings .. 831Nathan Ford . Alexandra CalmyChapter 71 Antiretroviral Drugs for HIV Prevention ..................................................................................................................... 836Hubert Maruszak . Don Smith . Brian P. MulhallPart B Clinical Presentations- Janak K. ManiarChapter 72 Acute HIV Infection ......................................................................................................................................................... 843Sabine Kinloch . Steven J. Reynold . Robert C. BollingerChapter 73 Opportunistic Infections .................................................................................................................................................. 849Hiten Th aker . A.V. BalajiChapter 74 Mucocutaneous Manifestations of HIV ........................................................................................................................ 871Yogesh Marfatia . Ranjan Rawal . Keyur Shah . Smriti NaswaChapter 75 Pulmonary Manifestations of HIV Disease .................................................................................................................. 894Resham Vasani . Ratnakar Kamath . J.K. ManiarChapter 76 Neurological Manifestations of HIV .............................................................................................................................. 910Arun B. Shah . Ramshekhar MenonChapter 77 Gastrointestinal Manifestations of HIV Infection and AIDS.................................................................................. 927Saroj K. Sinha . Rakesh KochharChapter 78 Renal Manifestations of HIV Infection and AIDS .................................................................................................... 951Frank Post . Rushi DeshpandeChapter 79 HIV and Endocrine Manifestations ............................................................................................................................... 960Shiva Prakash . Ravinder GoswamiChapter 80 AIDS Associated Malignancies and Th eir Treatment ................................................................................................ 966Mark Bower . David Shackleton . Justin StebbingChapter 81 Rheumatic Manifestations of HIV and AIDS ............................................................................................................. 980Vikram A. Londhey . Milind Y. NadkarChapter 82 Cardiac Involvement in HIV Infection/AIDS ............................................................................................................ 988Yash Paul Sharma . Rakesh Raman PatyarChapter 83 Ocular Manifestations of HIV Infection and AIDS .................................................................................................. 993Jyotirmay Biswas . Kaushal Bhavsar . Sudharshan S.Chapter 84 Sexually Transmitted Infections in HIV-Infected Patients ....................................................................................... 1003V. HarindraPart C Human Immunodefi ciency Virus Infection in Special Groups- Brian P. MulhallChapter 85 Human Immunodefi ciency Virus Infection in Women ............................................................................................. 1016Noreen A. Hynes . Jean Anderson . Adriana AndradeChapter 86 HIV in Children ................................................................................................................................................................. 1025J. Lucey . C. Foster . T. Puthanakit . J. Ziegler . P. PalasanthiranChapter 87 HIV Infection in Homosexual Men .............................................................................................................................. 1037Mark Bloch . Brian P. Mulhall . Charles Farthing . Richard HillmanChapter 88 HIV in Blood and Blood Product Recipients .............................................................................................................. 1050Roger J. GarsiaChapter 89 HIV in Injection and Other Drug Users ..................................................................................................................... 1061Jaimie P. Meyer . Frederick L. Alticesection xiii Sexually Transmitted Infections in Special Groups of Populations- Mikhail GombergChapter 90 Sexually Transmitted Infections and Pregnancy .......................................................................................................... 1081Sarla MalhotraChapter 91 Sexually Transmitted Infections in Neonates and Infants ......................................................................................... 1095P. Janet Say . Ravi Chandra SharmaChapter 92 Congenital Syphilis ............................................................................................................................................................ 1103Carlos Velásquez . Cristina Guerra-Giraldez . Lorenzo Giacani . Arturo Centurion-Lara . Patricia J. GarcíaChapter 93 Sexually Transmitted Infections and Infertility ............................................................................................................ 1121V.G. Padubidri . Sarla MalhotraChapter 94 Aging, Sexual Behavior, and HIV/STI Risk ................................................................................................................ 1129Massimo GiulianiChapter 95 Sexually Transmitted Infections in the Female Sex Worker Community ............................................................. 1136Samarjit Jana . Geeta Sethi . D. MandalChapter 96 Sexually Transmitted Infections Associated with Sexual Assault ............................................................................ 1146P. Janet SayChapter 97 Sexual Health of Migrant Populations ........................................................................................................................... 1153Andy J. Williams . Beng T. Gohsection xiv Human Sexuality, Sexual Orientation, and Special Issues- Darren RussellChapter 98 Human Sexuality ................................................................................................................................................................ 1165D. Narayana ReddyChapter 99 Homosexuality, Bisexuality, and Sexual Orientation .................................................................................................. 1174David BradfordChapter 100 Sexually Transmitted Infections among Women who have Sex with Women ..................................................... 1179Jeanne Marrazzo . Devika SinghChapter 101 Sexually Transmitted Infections in Transgender ......................................................................................................... 1188Darren RussellChapter 102 Sexual Abuse in Children ................................................................................................................................................. 1192Savita Malhotra . Nitin Gupta . Anindya BanerjeeChapter 103 Male Sexual Dysfunction .................................................................................................................................................. 1203Phillip KellChapter 104 Women's Sexual Dysfunction .......................................................................................................................................... 1210Verapol ChandeyingChapter 105 Sexuality Education for Young People ........................................................................................................................... 1221Anne Mitchell . Jenny WalshChapter 106 Dhat Syndrome: A Culture-Bound Sex Related Disorder in Indian Subcontinent ........................................... 1225Ajit Avasthi . Sandeep Grover . Om Prakash Jhirwalsection xv Miscellaneous- Charlotte A. GaydosChapter 107 Clinical Services for Sexually Transmitted Infections and HIV .............................................................................. 1231Joyce Jones . Emily ErbeldingChapter 108 Medicolegal Aspects of Sexually Transmitted Infections and Sexual Assault ...................................................... 1236Margaret R. HammerschlagChapter 109 Sexually Transmitted Infections: Screening and Diagnostic Practices ................................................................... 1242Charlotte A. GaydosChapter 110 Sexually Transmitted Infections Related Genital Neoplasias ................................................................................... 1251Suzanne M. GarlandChapter 111 HIV, Sexually Transmitted Infections, and Human Rights ...................................................................................... 1259
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