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         Sexually Transmitted Diseases:     more books (100)
  1. Sexually Transmitted Diseases (Diseases and Disorders) by Terri Dougherty, 2010-01-22
  2. Atlas of Sexually Transmitted Diseases and AIDS: Expert Consult by Stephen A. Morse, King K. AAA MDPhD, et all 2010-10-25
  3. Sexually Transmitted Diseases: A Practical Guide: Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment, Prevention by Robert J. Banis, 2006-03-01
  4. Sexually Transmitted Diseases (Opposing Viewpoints) by Margaret Haerens, 2006-10-20
  5. Color Atlas and Synopsis of Sexually Transmitted Diseases by Hunter Handsfield, H. Hunter Handsfield M.D., 2000-12-11
  6. Sexually Transmitted Diseases: A Physician Tells You What You Need to Know (A Johns Hopkins Press Health Book) by Lisa Marr MD, 2007-07-18
  7. The Hidden Epidemic: Confronting Sexually Transmitted Diseases by Committee on Prevention and Control of Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Institute of Medicine, 1997-04-11
  8. Behavioral Interventions for Prevention and Control of Sexually Transmitted Diseases (Volume 0)
  9. Damaged Goods?: Women Living With Incurable Sexually Transmitted Diseases by Adina Nack, 2008-06-28
  10. CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment of Sexually Transmitted Diseases by Jeffrey D. Klausner, III Edward W. Hook, 2007-04-16
  11. Sexually Transmitted Diseases by Myron Cohen, 2007-12-14
  12. Diagnosis in Color:Sexually Transmitted Diseases (Diagnosis in Colour) by Anthony Wisdom MBBS, David A. Hawkins BScFRCP, 1997-07-01
  13. Sexually Transmitted Disease by King K. Holmes, 1999-12
  14. Sexually Transmitted Diseases: Sourcebook (Health Reference Series)

1. Society Of Health Advisers In Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Easy to understand information and photographs on sexually transmitted infections and related conditions, and where to get help and advice in the UK.
http://www.shastd.org.uk/
Society of Health Advisers in Sexually Transmitted Diseases
......supporting both professionals and the public Warning! Some of the language and images used are sexually explicit.

2. NYC Department Of Health & Mental Hygiene - Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD)
From the New York City Department of Health.
http://www.ci.nyc.ny.us/html/doh/html/std/std.html
Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD)
Sexually Transmitted Disease Control Program
125 Worth Street / Room 207
New York, NY 10013 For information and clinic referral, Call the DOHMH's Call Center at 1-877-692-3647
The national STD hotline, dial: 1-800-227-8922
Mission Statement

Information Alert

Patient Information
  • Understanding the Basics Free and Confidential Clinics (includes HIV counseling and both anonymous and confidential testing) Contact Notification Assistance Program (CNAP) Prevent the Spread of STDs ... Vaginitis

  • Health Care Providers
  • STD Grand Rounds -
    December 10, 2002
    2002 Guidelines for Treatment of Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) 2002 STD Treatment Summary for Adults and Adolescents ...
    A Guide to Social Services and Health Care in New York City: 2002-2003 Referral Directory
    November 2002 Go to Health Topics NYC DOHMH Home Page NYC.gov Home Page Mayor's Office ... Search
  • 3. STD Prevention
    National Center for HIV, STD and TB Prevention Division ofsexually transmitted diseases skip navigational links,
    http://www.cdc.gov/nchstp/dstd/dstdp.html
    National Center for HIV, STD and TB Prevention
    Division of Sexually Transmitted Diseases

    skip navigational li
    nks What's New Index ... Contact Us Topics About the Division Funding Partners Personal Health Questions ... Treatment Guidelines Resources Archives Fax/Voice Services Help Wanted Hotlines ... Training Links Division of HIV/AIDS Division of TB Elimination GISP History of CDC ... Subscriptions CDC National STD/HIV Hotline - (800) 227 - 8922 Download the 2002 Treatment Guidelines
    for your Palm device
    (February 12, 2003) Syphilis Surveillance Report - 2001 (March 10, 2003) Male Latex Condoms and Sexually Transmitted Disease - a fact sheet for Public Health Personnel (January 23, 2003) Oral Alternatives to Cefixime for the Treatment of Uncomplicated Neisseria Gonorrhoeae Urogenital Infections (December 17,2002) Notice to Readers: Discontinuation of Cefixime Tablets -United States MMWR November 22, 2002

    4. Sexually Transmitted Diseases
    sexually transmitted diseases by Richard B. Roberts, M.D. Copyright ©1999 Cornell University Medical College Last modified February 16, 1999
    http://edcenter.med.cornell.edu/Pathophysiology_Cases/STDs/STD_TOC.html
    Sexually Transmitted Diseases
    by Richard B. Roberts, M.D.

    5. JAMA Women's Health Information Center - Sexually Transmitted Diseases Informati
    American Medical Association provides an information center about sexually transmitted diseases. Includes news, articles and resources. The JAMA Women's Health Sexually Transmitted Disease Information Center is no longer available.
    http://www.ama-assn.org/special/std/std.htm
    March 31, 2003
    The JAMA Women's Health - Sexually Transmitted Disease Information Center is no longer available. To access the JAMA Archives Journals Web site, go to http://pubs.ama-assn.org/ This site produced by the Journal of the American Medical Association
    American Medical Association

    6. Sexually Transmitted Diseases, NIAID Fact Sheet
    July 1999 An Introduction to sexually transmitted diseases. Sexually TransmittedDiseases and the Organisms Responsible Disease, Organism(s).
    http://www.niaid.nih.gov/factsheets/stdinfo.htm
    July 1999
    An Introduction to Sexually Transmitted Diseases
    Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), once called venereal diseases, are among the most common infectious diseases in the United States today. More than 20 STDs have now been identified, and they affect more than 13 million men and women in this country each year. The annual comprehensive cost of STDs in the United States is estimated to be well in excess of $10 billion.
  • STDs affect men and women of all backgrounds and economic levels. They are most prevalent among teenagers and young adults. Nearly two-thirds of all STDs occur in people younger than 25 years of age. The incidence of STDs is rising, in part because in the last few decades, young people have become sexually active earlier yet are marrying later. In addition, divorce is more common. The net result is that sexually active people today are more likely to have multiple sex partners during their lives and are potentially at risk for developing STDs. Most of the time, STDs cause no symptoms, particularly in women. When and if symptoms develop, they may be confused with those of other diseases not transmitted through sexual contact. Even when an STD causes no symptoms, however, a person who is infected may be able to pass the disease on to a sex partner. That is why many doctors recommend periodic testing or screening for people who have more than one sex partner.
  • 7. STD Services: Home Page
    sexually transmitted diseases Services. First Floor, 275 North Terrace
    http://www.stdservices.on.net/

    About Clinic 275
    Services offered Sexual health check-up Search stdservices.on.net News and Features About STD Services About Clinic 275 STD Information Your Sexual Health ... About this web site Sexually Transmitted Diseases Services
    First Floor, 275 North Terrace
    Adelaide
    South Australia 5000 Telephone: +61 (8) 8226 6025
    Facsimile: +61 (8) 82266560 Email: STD.Services@dhs.sa.gov.au
    Last updated: 02 May 2002 URL: http://www.stdservices.on.net/default.asp © STD Services, Royal Adelaide Hospital Government of South Australia
    Royal Adelaide Hospital Health on the Net Code of Conduct for health-related sites

    8. Ask NOAH About: Sexually Transmitted Diseases
    Large collection of information and links about sexually transmitted diseases.
    http://www.noah-health.org/english/illness/stds/stds.html
    Ask NOAH About: Sexually Transmitted Diseases
    What are STDs? The Basics
    Prevention

    Diagnosis and Symptoms

    Treatment

    Specific Diseases A B C G ... Information Resources
    What are STDs?
    The Basics
    Beta Glossary of HIV/AIDS Related Terms - San Francisco AIDS Foundation
    An Introduction to Sexually Transmitted Diseases - NIAID
    An Introduction to STDs - American Social Health Association
    Sexually Transmitted Diseases - NYC Department of Health ...
    Sexually Transmitted Diseases - MEDLINEplus (Interactive Flash Presentation)
    Sexually Transmitted Diseases - Methodist Health Care System, Houston TX (also in Spanish
    Sexually Transmitted Diseases - NWHIC
    Sexually Transmitted Diseases: Nothing But the Facts - Pfizer
    STDs and Pregnancy - March of Dimes ...
    What are STDs? - KidsHealth
    Prevention
    Condoms
    Condoms and Spermicides - Duke University Healthy Devil
    Do Condoms Work? - University of California/San Francisco
    Male Latex Condoms and Sexually Transmitted Diseases - CDC
    The Right Way to Use a Condom - American Social Health Association ...
    STDs: Learn How to Protect Yourself - American Academy of Family Physicians
    Diagnosis and Symptoms
    New York City Department of Health Free and Confidential Clinics
    Screening and Prevention of Sexually Transmitted Diseases - JAMA Patient Pages ...
    Vulvar Self Exam - Atlanta Reproductive Health Center
    Treatment
    Drugs for Treatment of STDs - United Nations Population Fund
    Genital Herpes: Treatment Options And Life After Infection - JAMA Patient Pages ...
    Sexually Transmitted Diseases: The Basics, Treatment American Social Health Association

    9. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins - Sexually Transmitted Diseases
    Original, peerreviewed articles on clinical, laboratory, immunologic, epidemiologic, sociologic, Category Health Public Health and Safety Epidemiology Journals......
    http://www.stdjournal.com/
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    10. Isstdr - 2003 Isstdr Congress | Ottawa, Ontario
    Offers general information, it's upcoming conferences and contact details.
    http://www.isstdr.org

    11. Sexually Transmitted Diseases Problem Set
    Highly interactive problemsolving exercises with on-line tutorial from the U. Arizona Biology Project. Designed to identify the most common contemporary sexually transmitted diseases and describe their symptoms, modes of transmission, and treatment .
    http://www.biology.arizona.edu/human_bio/problem_sets/stds/stds.html
    Sexually Transmitted Diseases Problem Set
    This problem set is designed to increase students' knowledge of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). It identifies the most common contemporary sexually transmitted diseases and describes their symptoms, modes of transmission, and treatment. Instructions: The following problems have multiple choice answers. Correct answers are reinforced with a brief explanation. Incorrect answers are linked to tutorials to help solve the problem. Introduction
  • Symptoms of Sexually Transmitted Diseases
  • Common STD That May Cause Infertility if Left Untreated
  • May Also Cause Fertility Problems ... The Biology Project
    University of Arizona
    Wednesday, December 3, 1997
    Contact the Development Team
    http://www.biology.arizona.edu
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  • 12. Robert Taylor, M.D.
    Online guide includes anatomy and physiology of reproductive organs, facts and pictures of common STD's and methods of prevention.
    http://www.roberttaylormd.com/std.html

    13. STI Online
    First published in 1925, the journal attracts original articles on the clinical, microbiological, behavioural, epidemiological, social, and historical aspects of sexually transmitted diseases.
    http://sti.bmjjournals.com
    Search
    Browse
    Non-subscribers Submitting a manuscript ... Help Editor's Choice: (FREE) Chlamydia Screening in the UK: Four Years On Education This issue's highlights Submit/review a ... Top Ten articles of 2002 Produced by the BMJ Publishing Group of the BMA , assisted by Stanford University's HighWire Press

    14. Sexually Transmitted Diseases
    A discussion of the most common STDs, along with consequenses, prevention tips, and related links.Category Health Reproductive Health sexually transmitted diseases......sexually transmitted diseases, or STDs, are infections that can betransferred from one person to another through sexual contact.
    http://www.epigee.org/guide/stds.html
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    exually transmitted diseases, or STDs, are infections that can be transferred from one person to another through sexual contact. According to the Centers for Disease Control there are over 15 million cases of sexually transmitted disease cases reported annually. Adolescents and young adults (15-24) are the age groups at the greatest risk for acquiring an STD, 3 million becoming infected each year. Most STDs are treatable. However, even the once easily cured gonorrhea has become resistant to many of the older traditional antibiotics. Other STDs, such as herpes, AIDS, and genital warts, all of which are caused by viruses, have no cure. Some of these infections are very uncomfortable, while others can be deadly. Syphilis, AIDS, genital warts, herpes, hepatitis, and even gonorrhea have all been known to cause death. Many STDs can lead to related conditions such as pelvic inflammatory disease cervical cancer , and complications in pregnancy. Therefore, education about these diseases and prevention is important.

    15. 2002 STD Treatment Guidelines
    sexually transmitted diseases Treatment Guidelines 2002. sexually transmitted diseasesTreatment Guidelines 2002 Web browsable with extensive cross links.
    http://www.cdc.gov/std/treatment/default.htm
    National Center for HIV, STD and TB Prevention
    Division of Sexually Transmitted Diseases

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    What's New Index Search ... Contact Us Topics About the Division Funding Partners Personal Health Questions ... Research Treatment Guidelines Resources Archives Fax/Voice Services Help Wanted Hotlines ... Training Links Division of HIV/AIDS Division of TB Elimination GISP History of CDC ...
    May 10, 2002/Vol. 51/No.RR-6
    Sexually Transmitted Diseases Treatment Guidelines 2002
    Download the Treatment Guidelines
    for your Palm device
    Summary These guidelines for the treatment of patients who have sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) were developed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) after consultation with a group of professionals knowledgeable in the field of STDs who met in Atlanta on September 26–28, 2000. The information in this report updates the 1998 Guidelines for Treatment of Sexually Transmitted Diseases (MMWR 1998;47[No. RR-1]). Included in these updated guidelines are... (more) Sexually Transmitted Diseases Treatment Guidelines 2002 - Web browsable with extensive cross links. If you want to download or print the Guidelines, please use the printable version below.

    16. PPNYC -- Reproductive And Sexual Health FAQ
    Answers to questions asked during educational workshops and in Planned Parenthood of New York City health centers. Topics include abortion, birth control, masturbation, puberty, sexual orientation, and sexually transmitted diseases.
    http://www.ppnyc.org/facts/faq.html

    17. THE MERCK MANUAL--Home Edition, Sec. 17, Ch. 189, Sexually Transmitted Diseases
    Find information on STDs including symptoms of HIV / AIDS and chlamydia.Category Health Reproductive Health sexually transmitted diseases...... Section 17. Infections. Chapter 189. sexually transmitted diseases. Diseases ThatMay Be Sexually Transmitted. Earliest recognized sexually transmitted diseases.
    http://www.merck.com/pubs/mmanual_home/sec17/189.htm
    The Merck Manual of Medical InformationHome Edition Section 17. Infections Chapter 189
    Sexually Transmitted Diseases
    Sexually transmitted (venereal) diseases are infections that are often, if not always, passed from person to person through sexual contact.
    Diseases That May Be Sexually Transmitted
    Earliest recognized sexually transmitted diseases
    • Chancroid Gonorrhea Granuloma inguinale Lymphogranuloma venereum Syphilis
    More recently recognized sexually transmitted diseases
    • Chlamydial cervicitis Crabs (lice, pediculosis pubis) Genital candidiasis (usually not sexually transmitted) Genital herpes Genital warts HIV infection and AIDS Molluscum contagiosum Nongonococcal urethritis (often a chlamydial or mycoplasmal infection) Scabies Trichomoniasis
    Diseases sometimes transmitted sexually
    • Amebiasis Campylobacteriosis Cytomegalovirus infection Giardiasis Hepatitis A and B Salmonellosis Shigellosis
    Because sexual activity provides an easy opportunity for organisms to find new hosts, a wide variety of infectious microorganisms can be spread by sexual contact. These range from microscopic viruses (for example, the human immunodeficiency virus) to visible insects (for example, the crab or pubic louse). Transmission of some sexually transmitted diseases does not require genital penetration. Although sexually transmitted diseases usually result from having vaginal, oral, or anal sex with an infected partner, occasionally they may be transmitted by kissing or by close body contact. Agents of some sexually transmitted diseases may be transmitted through food and water or blood transfusions, contaminated medical instruments, or needles used by injecting drug users.

    18. Sexually Transmitted Disease Publications At The National Institute Of Allergy A
    sexually transmitted diseases. Fact Sheets and Brochures. Sexually TransmittedDiseases An Introduction; Chlamydial Infection; Genital Herpes;
    http://www.niaid.nih.gov/publications/stds.htm

    Publications Home
    Sexually Transmitted Diseases
    Fact Sheets and Brochures
    News Releases

    19. DSTD Disease Information
    National Center for HIV, STD and TB Prevention Division of sexually transmitted diseases skip navigational links Disease Facts Information
    http://www.cdc.gov/nchstp/dstd/disease_info.htm
    National Center for HIV, STD and TB Prevention
    Division of Sexually Transmitted Diseases

    skip navigational links
    What's New Index Search ... Contact Us Topics About the Division Funding Partners Personal Health Questions ... Treatment Guidelines Resources Archives Fax/Voice Services Help Wanted Hotlines ... Training Links Division of HIV/AIDS Division of TB Elimination GISP History of CDC ... Subscriptions Sexually Transmitted Diseases
    General Information
    Gonorrhea Bacterial Vaginosis (BV) HIV/AIDS and STDs ... Genital Warts (Human Papillomavirus HPV) General Information Male Latex Condoms and Sexually Transmitted Disease
    - a fact sheet for Public Health Personnel (January 23, 2003) Trends in Sexual Risk Behaviors Among High School Students - United States, 19912001 - MMWR (September 27, 2002)

    20. CDC | Reproductive Health
    News and information on maternal health, infant health, assisted reproductive technology, sexually transmitted diseases, contraception and family planning, and related topics. Maintained by US Centers for Disease Control.
    http://www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/drh/index.htm
    Reproductive Health Contents
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    Maternal and Child Health Journal : Safe Motherhood in the United States
    This special issue outlines some of the major research, health care practice, and policy issues pertaining to safe motherhood. There are articles related to ectopic pregnancy, surveillance, racial disparities, depression, diabetic pregnant women, and maternal death.
    Pregnancy-related mortality surveillance—United States, 1991–1999

    This surveillance summary provides an in-depth analysis of data for 1991–1999 from CDC’s National Pregnancy Mortality Surveillance System. During that time period, the surveillance system identified 4,200 pregnancy-related deaths, for a U.S. pregnancy-related mortality ratio of 11.8 pregnancy-related deaths per 100,000 live births. HIV Testing Among Pregnant Women — United States and Canada, 1998–2001

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