Description
- 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.
Table of Contents
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 ............................................................................................
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