Sexually Transmitted Infections
| By: | Bhushan Kumar; Somesh Gupta |
| Publisher: | Elsevier Australia |
| Print ISBN: | 9788131228098 |
| eText ISBN: | 9788131229781 |
| Edition: | 2 |
| Copyright: | 2012 |
| Format: | Reflowable |
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- 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.