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Current Concepts in Bacterial Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Korean Journal of Urology ; : 589-597, 2011.
Artículo en Inglés | WPRIM | ID: wpr-65835
ABSTRACT
Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are the most common infectious diseases worldwide, with over 350 million new cases occurring each year, and have far-reaching health, social, and economic consequences. Failure to diagnose and treat STDs at an early stage may result in serious complications and sequelae. STDs are passed from person to person primarily by sexual contact and are classified into varied groups. Some cause mild, acute symptoms and some are life-threatening. They are caused by many different infectious organisms and are treated in different ways. Syphilis and gonorrhea are ancient afflictions. Now, however, Chlamydia is prevalent and has become the most common bacterial STD. Antimicrobial resistance of several sexually transmitted pathogens is increasing, rendering some regimens ineffective, adding to therapeutic problems. A standardized treatment protocol for STDs is recommended to ensure that all patients receive adequate treatment. Appropriate treatment of STDs is an important public health measure.
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Texto completo: Disponible Índice: WPRIM (Pacífico Occidental) Asunto principal: Enfermedades Bacterianas de Transmisión Sexual / Chancroide / Gonorrea / Sífilis / Enfermedades de Transmisión Sexual / Chlamydia / Protocolos Clínicos / Salud Pública / Enfermedades Transmisibles / Sacarosa en la Dieta Tipo de estudio: Guía de Práctica Clínica Límite: Humanos Idioma: Inglés Revista: Korean Journal of Urology Año: 2011 Tipo del documento: Artículo

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Texto completo: Disponible Índice: WPRIM (Pacífico Occidental) Asunto principal: Enfermedades Bacterianas de Transmisión Sexual / Chancroide / Gonorrea / Sífilis / Enfermedades de Transmisión Sexual / Chlamydia / Protocolos Clínicos / Salud Pública / Enfermedades Transmisibles / Sacarosa en la Dieta Tipo de estudio: Guía de Práctica Clínica Límite: Humanos Idioma: Inglés Revista: Korean Journal of Urology Año: 2011 Tipo del documento: Artículo