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  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)

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2. Sexually Transmitted Diseases - Home
Original, peerreviewed articles on clinical, laboratory, immunologic, epidemiologic,sociologic, and historical topics pertaining to sexually transmitted
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  • ePrints/Reprints SUBSCRIPTION SERVICES Sexually Transmitted Diseases publishes original, peer-reviewed articles on clinical, laboratory, immunologic, epidemiologic, sociologic, and historical topics pertaining to sexually transmitted diseases and related fields. Reports from the CDC and NIH provide up-to-the-minute information. A highly respected editorial board is composed of prominent scientists who are leaders in this rapidly changing field. Included in each issue are studies and developments from around the world.
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  • 3. Sexually Transmitted Diseases Treatment Guidelines --- 2002
    Details of prevention and diagnostic measures, recommended treatments, discussionsof special populations such as pregnant women and the HIVpositive,
    http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/rr5106a1.htm
    Sexually Transmitted Diseases Treatment Guidelines - 2002
    Prepared by
    Kimberly A. Workowski, M.D.
    William C. Levine, M.D., M.Sc. The material in this report was prepared for publication by the National Center for HIV, STD, and TB Prevention, Harold W. Jaffe, M.D., Acting Director; and the Division of Sexually Transmitted Diseases Prevention, Harold W. Jaffe, M.D., Acting Director.
    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 2628, 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 new alternative regimens for scabies, bacterial vaginosis, early syphilis, and granuloma inguinale; an expanded section on the diagnosis of genital herpes (including type-specific serologic tests); new recommendations for treatment of recurrent genital herpes among persons infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV); a revised approach to the management of victims of sexual assault; expanded regimens for the treatment of urethral meatal warts; and inclusion of hepatitis C as a sexually transmitted infection. In addition, these guidelines emphasize education and counseling for persons infected with human papillomavirus, clarify the diagnostic evaluation of congenital syphilis, and present information regarding the emergence of quinolone-resistant

    4. Sexually Transmitted Diseases STDs
    Fact sheets and statistics on HIV, AIDS, chlamydia, genital herpes, gonorrhea,and syphilis.
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    5. STDs: General Information
    Provides general information about who gets an STD, how its spread, symptoms, and prevention.
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    Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs):
    General Information Who gets STDs? Anyone who is sexually active can get a STD. Men and women of all ages, regions, ethnic backgrounds, and economic levels can get them. One out of four Americans between ages 15 and 55 will catch at least one STD. However, STDs are most common among teens and young adults, with about two-thirds of all STDs occurring in people under age 25. This is because young people are more likely to be more sexually active and take more risks, and the cervix of a teenager is more likely to get infected by Chlamydia and gonorrhea. How are STDs spread? STDs are spread through contact with infected body fluids, such as blood, vaginal fluids, or semen. They can also be spread through contact with infected skin or mucous membranes, like sores in the mouth. You may be exposed to infected body fluids and skin through vaginal, anal or oral sex if you don't correctly use a latex condom. Anal sex is very risky because it usually causes bleeding. Sharing needles or syringes for drug use, ear piercing, tattooing, etc. can also expose you to infected fluids. Most STDs are only spread through direct sexual contact with an infected person. However, pubic lice and scabies can be spread through close personal contact with an infected person, or with infested clothes, sheets, or towels.

    6. MedlinePlus: Sexually Transmitted Diseases
    Overviews; sexually transmitted diseases Interactive Tutorial (Patient Research; sexually transmitted diseases and Infections (STDs and STIs) and
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    7. STI Online - Sexually Transmitted Infections
    First published in 1925, the journal attracts original articles on the clinical, microbiological, behavioural, epidemiological, social, and historical aspects of sexually transmitted diseases.
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    8. General Information - STD Information From CDC
    bullet, Trends in Reportable sexually transmitted diseases in the United States bullet, Evaluation of Sexually Transmitted Disease Control Practices for
    http://www.cdc.gov/nchstp/dstd/disease_info.htm
    @import url(../../std/compZ.css); This is NOSCRIPT text. Home About CDC Press Room Funding ... Contact Us Search Sexually Transmitted Diseases General Information Contents: STD Topics: Abbreviations on this page: MSM = Men Who Have Sex with Men PID = Pelvic Inflammatory Disease Some files on this page require Adobe Acrobat or Adobe Reader. Features:
    • Dear Colleague Letter - Open letter from John M. Douglas, Jr., MD., Director, Division of STD Prevention on expedited partner therapy (12 May 2005)
    This page covers multiple STDs. For information about specific diseases, please use the STD Topics menu (left). For the most recent information posted about STDs, please visit the main Sexually Transmitted Diseases page.
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    9. International Society For Sexually Transmitted Diseases Research
    Offers general information, its upcoming conferences and contact details.
    http://www.isstdr.org

    10. The American Social Health Association - Your Source For Sexual
    The ASHA mission is to stop sexually transmitted diseases and their harmful consequences to individuals, families and communities. ASHA accomplishes
    http://tmsyn.an.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

    11. Robert Taylor, M.D.
    Online guide includes anatomy and physiology of reproductive organs, facts and pictures of common STDs and methods of prevention.
    http://www.roberttaylormd.com/std.html

    12. ASHA Facts Answers About STDs Introduction
    Introduction to sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) AIDS and HIV
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    13. Sexually Transmitted Diseases
    An introduction the different types of STDs and their effects on the reproductivesystem in both women and men.
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    Sexually transmitted diseases
    (also called STDs or STIs sexually transmitted infections) are infections that can be transferred from one person to another through sexual contact. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there are over 15 million cases of sexually transmitted disease cases reported annually in the United States. Adolescents and young adults (15-24) are the age groups at the greatest risk for acquiring an STD, with 3 million becoming infected each year. STDs can have severe consquences, especially in women, if not treated. Some can lead to pelvic inflammatory disease , which can cause infertility, while others may even be fatal. The human papilloma virus is thought to be one of the main causes of cervical cancer . It has also been linked with other types of cancers of the female reproductive system. While HPV can be treated to reduce the signs and symptoms , there is currently no cure for this virus Herpes is another STD that presently has no cure. However

    14. Planned Parenthood Of New York City - Get The Facts -- Reproductive And Sexual H
    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
    These "FAQ" Frequently Asked Questions often come up during PPNYC's educational workshops and in our health centers. We have included 10 categories of questions, which are alphabetized and preceded by a brief summary of the topic. The questions and their answers follow each category.

    15. I-STD.com Information About Sexually Transmitted Diseases
    A consumer web site with information about sexually transmitted diseases and therapies.
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    16. Sexually Transmitted Diseases - UrologyChannel
    Once known universally as venereal diseases (VD), sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)are transmitted through close, intimate and sexual contact.
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    Vaginosis Genital Warts Gonorrhea Granuloma Herpes ... Molloscum Contagiosum Crabs / Pediculosis Pubis Scabies Syphilis Trichomoniasis Find a Urologist ... Videos CONDITIONS Adrenal Cancer Bladder Cancer Bladder Control Problems BPH/Enlarged Prostate Emergencies Erectile Dysfunction Female Sexual Dysfunction Hematuria Incontinence Interstitial Cystitis Kidney Cancer ... Testosterone Deficiency Upper Tract Tumors Urethral Cancer Urinary Tract Infection Varicocele Vasectomy DIAGNOSTIC TESTS
    CT Scan Cystoscopy MRI Scan TRUS/ Prostate Biopsy RESOURCES Anatomy Clinical Trials Education Glossary ... What Is a Urologist? Videos FOR DOCTORS ONLY Website Services Get Listed in MDLocator CME ABOUT US Healthcommunities.com Testimonials Link to urologychannel Urologkanalen (Swedish) ... email this Overview A sexually transmitted disease (STD) is a disease caused by a pathogen (e.g., virus, bacterium, parasite, fungus) that is spread from person to person primarily through sexual contact. STDs can be painful, irritating, debilitating, and life threatening. More than twenty sexually transmitted diseases have been identified. Incidence and Prevalence STDs occur most commonly in sexually active teenagers and young adults, especially those with multiple sex partners. An estimated 200 to 400 million people worldwide are infected—representing men and women of all economic classes.

    17. Sexually Transmitted Diseases
    A discussion of the most common STDs, along with consequenses, prevention tips,and related links. Includes info about cervical cancer, pelvic inflammatory
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    Sexually transmitted diseases (also called STDs or STIs sexually transmitted infections) 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.

    18. An Introduction To Sexually Transmitted Infections, NIAID Fact Sheet
    sexually transmitted diseases and the Organisms Responsible Disease Organism(s)
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    19. Chlamydia, NIAID Fact Sheet
    and applied research to prevent, diagnose and treat infectious diseases such as HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted infections, influenza
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    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.
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