y Bibliography: Promoting Prevention: Condoms and Monogamy, Population Reports, Series L, Number 9

CONTENTS

         Chapters
  1. The Toll of STDs
  2. Reducing the Toll of STDs
  3. Managing STDs
  4. Diagnostic and Treatment Tips
  5. Getting Services to the People
  6. Getting People to Services
  7. Promoting Prevention—Condoms and Monogamy
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Volume XXI, Number 1
June, 1993
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