With all the attention heaped upon the most deadly
sexually transmitted infection of all, HIV, other
non-fatal forms of infection have been somewhat
neglected, and even overlooked in sexual education.
However, incidences of STIs such as chlamydia and
gonorrhoea have been dramatically and silently rising in
many parts of the world in recent years - though
receiving far less attention. It is now recognized that
this is a major public health issue, affecting thousands
of people, irrespective of background, education or
social class.
In Sexually Transmitted
Infections: The Facts, David Barlow, for thirty
years a consultant physician at a large London teaching
hospital, describes, in a readable, sensible and light
style, the common and rare conditions which are seen in
clinic. Case histories drawn from real patients
illustrate many of the pitfalls and problems that can
arise from misunderstanding how diseases such as herpes
or genital warts are transmitted. An important and novel
section explains how and why the seemingly reliable
tests from a hospital laboratory can be misleading and,
in many cases, actually wrong. This new edition has been
brought up-to-date with coverage of the new HPV vaccine
for cervical cancer, recent work on the aetiology of
bacterial vaginosis, evidence on the treatment and
management of genital herpes simplex, and a totally
revived section on HIV and AIDS.
Using the early
section on symptoms, the reader is rapidly pointed to
the relevant section of the book for explanations and
reassurance. Providing essential information on all the
main forms of sexually transmitted infections, the book
delivers essential, accessible, pragmatic, information
that should be read by all adults.
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