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245 00 Sexually transmitted diseases sourcebook :|bbasic consumer
       health information about the symptoms and treatment of 
       chlamydia, gonorrhea, hepatitis, herpes, HIV/Aids, human 
       papillomavirus (HPV), pelvic inflammatory disease, 
       syphilis, trichomoniasis, vaginal infections, and other 
       sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), including recent 
       facts about prevalence, risk factors, diagnosis, treatment,
       and prevention : along with tips on discussing and living 
       with STDs, updates on current research and vaccines, a 
       glossary of related terms, and resources for additional 
       help and information /|cedited by Laura Larsen. 
250    Fourth edition. 
264  1 Detroit, MI :|bOmnigraphics,|c[2009] 
264  4 |c©2009 
300    xviii, 655 pages :|billustrations ;|c24 cm. 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
490 1  Health reference series 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  Preface -- Part 1:  Introduction To Sexually Transmitted 
       Diseases (STDs) -- 1:  Frequently asked questions about 
       (STDs) -- 2:  Trends in reportable STDs -- 2-1:  
       Statistics for the most common STDs in the United States -
       - 2-2:  Estimates of new HIV infections in the United 
       States -- 3: STDs in men -- 3-1:  STDs among heterosexual 
       men -- 3-2:  Methamphetamine use in heterosexual men 
       increases risk of STDs -- 3-3:  STDs among men who have 
       sex with men (MSM) -- 3-4:  Racial/ethnic and age 
       disparities in Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) among 
       MSM -- 4:  STDs in women and children -- 4-1:  Pregnancy, 
       infertility, and STDs -- 4-2:  Long-term consequences for 
       women and infants with STDs and AIDS -- 4-3:  STDs in 
       children and child sexual abuse -- 4-4:  Child sexual 
       abuse and long-term HIV prevention -- 5:  STDs in teens --
       5-1:  Information for teens about STDs -- 5-2:  Statistics
       on STDs in youth -- 5-3:  Attitudes of teens toward STDs 
       and sex -- 6:  STDs in minorities -- 6-1:  Rates of STDs 
       among minorities -- 6-2:  Overcoming racial disparities in
       STDs -- 7:  STDs in older patients -- 7-1:  Sexual health 
       and aging -- 7-2: HIV, AIDS, and older people -- 7-3:  
       Statistics and concerns about AIDS in older patients -- 8:
       Substance abuse and STDs -- 8-1:  Facts about substance 
       abuse and risky sexual behavior -- 8-2:  Substance abuse 
       and HIV/AIDS -- 8-3: HIV prevention in drug-using 
       populations -- Part 2:  Preventing Sexually Transmitted 
       Diseases -- 9:  Safer sex reduces the risk of STDs -- 10: 
       Barrier methods, contraceptives, and STD prevention -- 10-
       1:  Condoms and female condoms -- 10-2:  Other 
       contraceptives and STDs -- 10-3:  Hormonal contraception 
       and STD risk -- 11:  Oral sex:  does it prevent STDs? -- 
       12:  HIV and AIDS prevention -- 12-1:  Sex and prevention 
       concerns for people who are HIV positive -- 12-2:  
       Preventing mother-to-child transmission -- 12-3: 
       Preventing HIV transmission among injection drug users -- 
       12-4:  Post-exposure HIV prevention -- 13:  Preventing HIV
       and hepatitis transmission -- 13-1:  What health care 
       workers need to know about exposure to blood -- 13-2:  
       Tattoo safety -- 14:  Sex education and STD prevention 
       efforts -- 14-1:  Discussing STDs with your children -- 14
       -2:  Sex education report -- 14-3:  Impact of STD 
       prevention efforts -- Part 3:  Types Of Sexually 
       Transmitted Diseases And Their Treatments -- 15:  
       Chancroid -- 16:  Chlamydia -- 16-1:  Chalmydia overview -
       - 16-2:  Study shows heavy impact of Chlamydia on US men 
       and women -- 17: Cytomegalovirus infection -- 18:  
       Epididymitis -- 19:  Gonorrhea -- 19-1: Gonorrhea overview
       -- 19-2:  Gonorrhea missed in screening at STD clinics -- 
       19-3:  Increase in resistant gonorrhea prompts new 
       treatment guidelines -- 
505 0  20:  Viral hepatitis infections -- 20-1:  Overview of 
       hepatitis A through E -- 20-2:  Rates and risks of HIV and
       hepatitis co-infection -- 21: Hepatitis B (HBV) -- 21-1:  
       Frequently asked questions about HBV -- 21-2: Pregnancy, 
       children, and HBV -- 21-3:  HBV treatment -- 21-4:  HBV 
       and liver cancer -- 22:  Hepatitis C (HCV) -- 22-1:  Facts
       about HCV infection -- 22-2: Risks of sexual transmission 
       of HCV -- 22-3:  Dispelling myths about HCV -- 23:  Herpes
       infections -- 23-1:  Genital herpes overview -- 23-2:  
       Oral herpes overview -- 23-3:  Herpes complications -- 23-
       4:  Herpes treatment options and vaccine trials -- 24:  
       HIV and AIDS -- 24-1:  HIV and AIDS overview -- 24-2: Link
       between STDs and HIV infection -- 24-3:  Understanding 
       your HIV diagnosis -- 24-4:  HIV treatment -- 24-5:  
       Medical tests if you have HIV -- 25:  Human Papilloma 
       Virus (HPV) and genital warts -- 25-1:  HPV overview -- 25
       -2: Genital warts -- 25-3:  HPV and cervical cancer -- 25-
       4:  HPV and oral cancer -- 26:  Molluscum contagiosum --  
       27:  Pelvic inflammatory disease -- 28: Pubic lice (crabs)
       -- 29:  Scabies -- 30:  Syphilis -- 30-1:  What you should
       know about syphilis -- 30-2:  Syphilis rates on the rise 
       in the United States -- 30-3:  Increasing impact of 
       syphilis on MSM, women, and African Americans -- 30-4:  
       Syphilis and HIV/AIDS co-infection -- 31:  Trichomoniasis 
       -- 32: Vaginosis caused by bacteria -- 32-1:  
       Understanding bacterial vaginosis -- 32-2:  Vaginosis and 
       the risk of AIDS -- 33:  Less common STDs and their 
       treatments -- 33-1:  Candidiasis (yeast infections) -- 33-
       2:  Granuloma inguinale (Donovanosis) -- 33-3:  
       Lymphogranuloma venereum (LGV) -- 33-4: Nongonococcal 
       urethritis (NGU) -- 33-5:  Sexually transmitted intestinal
       and enteric infections:  proctitis, proctocolitis, and 
       enteritis -- Part 4: Testing And Diagnosing Sexually 
       Transmitted Diseases -- 34:  Who should get tested for 
       STDs -- 35:  Getting tested for STDs if you have been 
       sexually assaulted -- 36:  Tests for HIV -- 36-1:  HIV 
       testing options -- 36-2: Privacy, insurance, and the cost 
       of HIV testing -- 36-3:  Over-the-counter and home test 
       kits for HIV -- 
505 0  37:  Tests for other STDs -- 37-1:  Laboratory tests for 
       Chlamydia -- 37-2:  Laboratory tests for gonorrhea -- 37-3
       :  Laboratory tests for HBV and HCV -- 37-4:  Laboratory 
       test for herpes -- 37-5:  Laboratory tests for HPV -- 37-6
       :  Laboratory tests for syphilis -- Part 5:  Discussing 
       And Living With Sexually Transmitted Diseases -- 38:  
       Sharing your sexual history -- 39: Talking to your partner
       about STDs -- 40:  Disclosure assistance services -- 41:  
       Revealing your HIV status -- 42:  Building a doctor/
       patient relationship -- 43:  Caring for someone with HIV/
       AIDS -- Part 6:  Sexually Transmitted Disease Vaccines And
       Research -- 44:  Overview of significant advances in STD 
       research -- 45:  STD vaccines and vaccine research -- 45-1
       :  Vaccines for hepatitis A and B -- 45-2:  HPV vaccine 
       and cervical cancer -- 45-3:  HPV vaccines for children 
       and state mandates -- 45-4:  Possibilities and challenges 
       in the quest for an effective HIV vaccine -- 45-5:  
       Research on preventive HIV vaccines -- 46:  Topical 
       microbicides and STDs -- 47:  Internet drugs falsely claim
       to prevent and treat STDs -- 48:  Newly developed testing 
       method catches nearly twice as many gonorrhea and 
       Chlamydia infections -- 49:  Human protein may offer novel
       target for blocking HIV infection -- 50:  New trials of 
       pre-exposure prophylaxis for HIV prevention -- 51:  
       Research supports early treatment for HIV/AIDS -- Part 6: 
       Additional Help And Information -- 52: Glossary of terms 
       related to STDs -- 53:  Directory of STD organizations and
       resources -- 54:  Additional reading about STDs -- Index. 
520    From the Back Cover:  Sexually Transmitted Diseases 
       Sourcebook, Fourth Edition provides updated information 
       about STDs, their symptoms and treatments, and their 
       occurrence in specific groups, such as women, teens, 
       seniors, and homosexuals. It explains treatment and 
       testing options, statistical data, and current research 
       about STD prevention, clinical trials, vaccines, and other
       medical news. It discusses methods of preventing the 
       spread of STDs, tips for living with STDs, guidelines for 
       disclosing that one has an STD, and suggestions about 
       talking to others about STDs. The book concludes with a 
       glossary of related terms, a directory of resources, and 
       suggestions for further reading. 
650  0 Sexually transmitted diseases|vPopular works. 
650 12 Sexually Transmitted Diseases|vPopular Works. 
650 12 Sexually Transmitted Diseases|vResource Guides. 
700 1  Larsen, Laura. 
830  0 Health reference series 
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