Sexually Transmitted Infections: The Facts

Second Edition
ISBN13: 9780198568674ISBN10: 0198568673 Paperback, 188 pages
Mar 2006,  In Stock

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$24.95 (05)

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Description

This book provides essential information on all the main forms of sexually transmitted infections, describing the causes, risks, treatments, and most importantly, how they can be prevented. Written by a leading authority, the book delivers essential, accessible, pragmatic, information that should be read by all adults - both young and old.

Features

  • An accessible and much needed new book on one of the major health concerns of the day
  • Covers all the main STIs, providing essential advice on prevention and treatment
  • Written with authority by a leading expert in this field, who has much experience in treating patients

Reviews

"It is written in an approachable manner and makes enjoyable reading, getting across difficult concepts such as false-positives and negatives and explaining the uncertainties that often lie behidn a diagnosis made in clinic...Overall this book is a delight to read and I hope it finds the audience it deserves. It offers patients a refreshingly balanced outlook on the nature, diagnosis and management of infections, especially when compared with much information available on the Internet."--Jackie Sherrard, Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford, UK

Product Details

188 pages; ISBN13: 978-0-19-856867-4ISBN10: 0-19-856867-3

About the Author(s)

David Barlow, Senior Physician, Department of Genitourinary Medicine, Guy's & St Thomas' Hospitals, London

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