Sexually Transmitted Diseases Sourcebook – Ebook Instant Download/Delivery ISBN(s): 9780780816916,0780816919
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- ISBN-10 : 0780816919
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Offers consumer health information about risk factors, symptoms, testing, and treatment of sexually transmitted diseases and related complications, along with facts about prevention strategies. Includes index, glossary of related terms, and other resources.
Table contents:
Part One—Introduction to Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Chapter 1—Overview of Sexual Health and the Reproductive System
Section 1.1—Overview and Impact
Section 1.2—Life Stages and Determinants
Section 1.3—Facts on Reproductive and Sexual Health
Section 1.4—Recommendations for Better Reproductive and Sexual Health
Section 1.5—Female Reproductive System
Section 1.6—Male Reproductive System
Chapter 2—Understanding Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Section 2.1—What Is a Sexually Transmitted Disease?
Section 2.2—Spreading of Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Chapter 3—Trends in Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Section 3.1—Trends in Sexually Transmitted Disease Infection in the United States
Section 3.2—The Global Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Epidemic
Section 3.3—U.S. Response to the Global Epidemic
Section 3.4—Current Status of Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Chapter 4—Sexually Transmitted Diseases in General Population
Section 4.1—Sexually Transmitted Diseases in Women
Section 4.2—Sexually Transmitted Diseases in Children
Section 4.3—Sexually Transmitted Diseases in Adolescents and Young Adults
Section 4.4—Sexually Transmitted Diseases in Men
Chapter 5—Sexually Transmitted Diseases in Special Populations
Section 5.1—Human Immunodeficiency Virus among Pregnant Women
Section 5.2—Sexually Transmitted Diseases in Women Who Have Sex with Women
Section 5.3—Sexually Transmitted Diseases in Men Who Have Sex with Men
Chapter 6—Racial Disparities in Sexually Transmitted Disease Rates
Section 6.1—Sexually Transmitted Diseases in Racial and Ethnic Minorities
Section 6.2—African Americans Disproportionately Affected by Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Section 6.3—Latinxs Bear a Disproportionate Burden
Chapter 7—Sexually Transmitted Diseases in People in Correctional Facilities
Chapter 8—Specific Research Studies on Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Part Two—Types of Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Chapter 9—Classification of Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Chapter 10—Chancroid
Section 10.1—What Is Chancroid?
Section 10.2—Prevalence and Treatment of Chancroid
Chapter 11—Chlamydia
Section 11.1—What Is Chlamydia?
Section 11.2—What Is Nongonococcal Urethritis?
Section 11.3—Prevalence and Treatment of Chlamydia
Chapter 12—Donovanosis (Granuloma Inguinale)
Chapter 13—Gonorrhea
Section 13.1—What Is Gonorrhea?
Section 13.2—Diagnosis and Treatment for Gonorrhea
Section 13.3—Antibiotic-Resistant Gonorrhea
Chapter 14—Herpes Simplex
Section 14.1—What Is a Herpes?
Section 14.2—Genital Herpes in Detail
Chapter 15—Hepatitis
Section 15.1—Viral Hepatitis
Section 15.2—Hepatitis and HIV Coinfection
Chapter 16—Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
Section 16.1—An Overview of Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
Section 16.2—The Human Immunodeficiency Virus Life Cycle
Section 16.3—Symptoms of Human Immunodeficiency Virus
Section 16.4—Questions and Answers about Human Immunodeficiency Virus Transmission
Section 16.5—AIDS and Opportunistic Infections
Section 16.6—Testing for Human Immunodeficiency Virus
Section 16.7—Living with Human Immunodeficiency Virus
Section 16.8—The Affordable Care Act and People Living with Human Immunodeficiency Virus and
Chapter 17—Human Papillomavirus
Section 17.1—What is Human Papillomaviruses?
Section 17.2—Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis and Human Papillomaviruses
Section 17.3—Treating Human Papillomavirus and Related Problems
Section 17.4—Human Papillomaviruses Vaccination
Chapter 18—Lymphogranuloma Venereum
Chapter 19—Syphilis
Chapter 20—Trichomoniasis
Part Three—Complications That May Accompany Sexually Transmitted Disease Infection
Chapter 21—Infections and Syndromes That Develop after Sexual Contact
Section 21.1—Bacterial Vaginosis
Section 21.2—Cytomegalovirus
Section 21.3—Fungal (Yeast) Infection
Section 21.4—Intestinal Parasites
Section 21.5—Molluscum Contagiosum
Section 21.6—Proctitis, Proctocolitis, and Enteritis
Section 21.7—Pubic Lice
Section 21.8—Scabies
Chapter 22—Cervicitis
Chapter 23—Epididymitis
Chapter 24—Infertility Linked to Sexually Transmitted Disease Infection
Chapter 25—Neurosyphilis
Chapter 26—Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
Chapter 27—Pregnancy Complications and Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Chapter 28—Vaginitis
Part Four—Sexually Transmitted Diseases Testing and Treatment Concerns
Chapter 29—Testing for Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Section 29.1—Talk. Test. Treat
Section 29.2—Sexually Transmitted Disease Testing: Conversation Starters
Section 29.3—Screening Recommendations
Section 29.4—How Healthcare Providers Diagnose Sexually Transmitted Diseases or Sexually
Section 29.5—Frequently Asked Questions on Sexually Transmitted Disease Testing
Chapter 30—Talking to Your Healthcare Professional about Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Section 30.1—Questions to Ask Your Doctor
Section 30.2—General Questions to Ask Your Healthcare Professional about Sexually Transmitted
Section 30.3—For Teens: How Do I Discuss Embarrassing Things with My Doctor?
Chapter 31—Confidentiality Issues Associated with Sexually Transmitted Disease Testing
Section 31.1—Will Other People Know Your Test Result?
Section 31.2—At-Home/Mail-Order Sexually Transmitted Disease Tests Protect Patient Confidentialit
Chapter 32—Is There a Cure for Sexually Transmitted Diseases or Sexually Transmitted Infections?
Chapter 33—Understanding Antibiotic Resistance and Sexually Transmitted Disease Treatment
Section 33.1—Resistance to Antibiotics Is a Major Threat
Section 33.2—Antibiotic Resistance Solutions Initiative
Chapter 34—Beware of Fake Sexually Transmitted Diseases Treatment Products
Part Five—Sexually Transmitted Diseases Risks and Prevention
Chapter 35—Sexual Behaviors That Increase the Likelihood of Sexually Transmitted Disease
Section 35.1—Overview of Risky Sexual Behaviors
Section 35.2—Having Multiple Sexual Partners
Section 35.3—Oral Sex and Human Immunodeficiency Virus Risk
Chapter 36—Factors That Can Increase Human Immunodeficiency Virus Risk Other than Sex
Section 36.1—Substance Use and Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Section 36.2—Substance Use and Human Immunodeficiency Virus Risk
Section 36.3—Alcohol and Human Immunodeficiency Virus Risk
Section 36.4—Viral Load
Chapter 37—Other Behaviors That Increase Sexually Transmitted Disease Risk
Section 37.1—Douching May Increase Risk of Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Section 37.2—Body Art Allows Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens Such as Human Immunodeficiency Viru
Section 37.3—Injection-Drug Use
Chapter 38—How Can We Reduce Sexually Transmitted Disease Risks?
Section 38.1—What Are the Best Ways to Decrease My Chances of Getting or Transmitting
Section 38.2—Sex and Risk Reduction
Section 38.3—Using Condoms and Dental Dams
Section 38.4—Reducing Number of Partners and Male Circumcision
Chapter 39—Talking to Your Child or Teen about Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Chapter 40—Prevention of Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Section 40.1—Lowdown on How to Prevent Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Section 40.2—Birth-Control Methods for Sexually Transmitted Disease Prevention
Section 40.3—Preventing Mother-to-Child Transmission
Section 40.4—Human Immunodeficiency Virus Vaccines
Section 40.5—Human Immunodeficiency Virus Treatment as Prevention
Section 40.6—Effective Sexually Transmitted Disease-Prevention Programs for Youth
Section 40.7—Syringe Services Programs
Chapter 41—Post/Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis
Part Six—Living with Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Chapter 42—Talking about Your Human Immunodeficiency Virus Status
Section 42.1—Just Diagnosed? What’s Next?
Section 42.2—Whom to Tell about Your Positive Test Result
Section 42.3—Partner Communication and Agreements
Section 42.4—Dealing with Stigma and Discrimination Associated with Human Immunodeficiency Virus
Chapter 43—Sexually Transmitted Diseases Medicines and Vaccines
Section 43.1—What Is an Investiational Drug?
Section 43.2—FDA-Approved Medicines
Section 43.3—What Is a Preventative Human Immunodeficiency Virus Vaccine?
Section 43.4—Anti-Human Immunodeficiency Virus Drug Acts to Block Human Papillomavirus
Chapter 44—Starting Human Immunodeficiency Virus Care
Section 44.1—Find a Provider
Section 44.2—What to Expect at Your First Human Immunodeficiency Virus Care Visit
Chapter 45—Taking Care of Yourself
Section 45.1—Coping Physically
Section 45.2—Coping Mentally
Part Seven—Additional Help and Information
Chapter 46—Glossary of Terms Related to Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Chapter 47—Directory of Organizations That Provide Information about Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Index
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