by Michael Snow (Editor), Babiker Elawad (Editor), Michael Snow (Editor), Babiker Elawad (Editor), K Nathan Sankar (Editor), Pauline Handy M.B.E. (Editor), Richard Pattman (Editor)
Genitourinary medicine (GUM) is an expanding specialty which is primarily related to the treatment and prevention of sexually transmitted infections (STIs). A number of GUM departments also offer other sexual health services such as contraception, sexual dysfunction and health promotion. Services are provided by multidisciplinary teams which include doctors, nurses, health advisers (who carry out partner notification and counselling), receptionists, laboratory staff and secretarial support. The Oxford Handbook of Genitourinary Medicine HIV and AIDS provides practical, evidence-based information on the specialty, covering medico-legal, ethical, and procedural issues. The first section deals with routine management, special situations and clinical and laboratory processes. The second section covers genitourinary conditions in a disease-orientated style, including sexually transmitted diseases and other genitourinary problems. The third section on HIV provides a contemporary epidemiological overview of this infection, basic viral biology and pathogenesis, a disease-orientated description of conditions both directly related and opportunistic, and their management, and data on special situations such as pregnancy.
Format: Perfect Paperback
Pages: 584
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 21 Jul 2005
ISBN 10: 0198520778
ISBN 13: 9780198520771