| P. Elsner,
A. Eichmann (Eds.):
Sexually Transmitted Diseases: Advances
in Diagnosis and Treatment
In the age of AIDS, sexually transmitted
diseases (STD) caused by bacteria, viruses and parasites still pose a significant
threat to public health. Fortunately, this field has gained much from the
rapid progress of medical knowledge within recent years and new techniques
and substances have revolutionized the diagnosis and treatment of many
of these diseases. This new volume focuses on these latest diagnostic and
therapeutic advances and fully examines all aspects of STD. Classic diseases
such as syphilis, gonorrhoea and chancroid, and newer bacterial diseases
such as Chlamydia trachomatis infections and bacterial vaginosis are all
expertly covered in this timely publication. Readers will find a wealth
of information on the all important viral STD caused by Herpes simplex,
the hepatitis viruses and Human Papillomavirus as well as in-depth studies
on STD in HIV-positive patients and the problems of treating STD in pregnant
women. This book will be essential reading for dermatologists, venereologists,
infectious disease specialists, gynecologists, obstetricians and urologists
who want to keep up with the pace of innovation.
X + 268 p., 34 fig., 5 in color,
50 tab., hard cover, 1996
CHF 287.– / DEM 344.– / USD 249.75
Prices subject to change
ISBN 3–8055–6220–9
(Current Problems in Dermatology,
Vol. 24) |
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