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1993 STD Treatment Guidelines

  1. SUMMARY
  2. INTRODUCTION
  3. STD/HIV PREVENTION GUIDELINES
    1. Prevention Methods
    2. Prevention Messages
    3. HIV Prevention Counseling
    4. Partner Notification and Management of Sex Partners
    5. Reporting and Confidentiality
  4. SPECIAL POPULATIONS
    1. Pregnant Women
    2. Adolescents
    3. Children
    4. Persons with HIV Infection
  5. HIV INFECTION AND EARLY INTERVENTION
    1. Diagnostic Testing for HIV-1 and HIV-2
    2. Counseling for Patients with HIV Infection
    3. Initial Evaluation and Planning for Care
    4. Follow-Up Evaluation
    5. Continuing Management of Patients with Early HIV Infection
    6. Management of Sex Partners
    7. Special Considerations
  6. DISEASES CHARACTERIZED BY GENITAL ULCERS
    1. Management of the Patient with Genital Ulcers
    2. Chancroid
    3. Genital Herpes Simplex Virus Infections
    4. Lymphogranuloma Venereum
    5. Syphilis
      1. General Principles
        1. Background
        2. Diagnostic Considerations and Use of Serologic Tests
        3. Treatment
        4. Management of Sex Partners
      2. Primary and Secondary Syphilis
      3. Latent Syphilis
      4. Late Syphilis
      5. Neurosyphilis
      6. Syphilis Among HIV-Infected Patients
      7. Syphilis During Pregnancy
      8. Congenital Syphilis
      9. Management of the Patient With a History of Penicillin Allergy
  7. DISEASES CHARACTERIZED BY URETHRITIS AND CERVICITIS
    1. Management of the Patient with Urethritis
    2. Nongonococcal Urethritis
    3. Management of the Patient With Mucopurulent Cervicitis
    4. Chlamydial Infections
      1. Chlamydial Infections Among Adolescents and Adults
      2. Chlamydial Infections Among Infants
      3. Chlamydial Infections Among Children
    5. Gonococcal Infections
      1. Gonococcal Infections Among Adolescents and Adults
      2. Gonococcal Infections Among Infants
      3. Gonococcal Infections Among Children
    6. Ophthalmia Neonatorum Prophylaxis
  8. DISEASES CHARACTERIZED BY VAGINAL DISCHARGE
    1. Management of the Patient with Vaginitis
    2. Bacterial Vaginosis
    3. Trichomoniasis
    4. Vulvovaginal Candidiasis
      1. Recurrent Vulvovaginal Candidiasis
  9. PELVIC INFLAMMATORY DISEASE
  10. EPIDIDYMITIS
  11. HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS INFECTION
    1. Genital Warts
    2. Subclinical Genital HPV Infection (Without Exophytic Warts)
    3. Treatment
    4. Management of Sex Partners
  12. CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING FOR WOMEN WHO ATTEND STD CLINICS
  13. HEPATITIS B
  14. PROCTITIS, PROCTOCOLITIS, AND ENTERITIS
  15. ECTOPARASITIC INFECTIONS
    1. Pediculosis Pubis
    2. Scabies
  16. SEXUAL ASSAULT AND STDs
    1. Adults and Adolescents
    2. Sexual Assault or Abuse of Children
  17. REFERENCES



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