Sexually transmitted urogenital diseases
- PMID: 3292224
Sexually transmitted urogenital diseases
Abstract
Patients with sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) frequently present for care to the Emergency Department. Some of the more common STDs are increasing in number despite public health efforts to control their spread. Relatively simple diagnostic modalities for several of the more common STDs are presented. In addition, the most current treatment regimens for each STD discussed are described in detail.
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