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

HIGHLIGHTS

Population Reports is published by the Population Information Program, Center for Communication Programs, The Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, 111 Market Place, Suite 310, Baltimore, Maryland 21202-4012, USA


Volume XXI, Number 1
June, 1993
Managing STDs

Effective management of STDs, as of most diseases, requires that patients and health care providers cooperate in a series of steps leading to a cure:

1. Obtaining information: Providers ask questions about patients' health and sexual activity; patients answer questions completely and truthfully.

2. Performing a physical examination: Patients are willing to be examined; providers check patients for signs of STDs.

3. Diagnosing and treating patients: Providers know the signs and symptoms of STDs and have the right drugs to treat them; patients can obtain the drugs, and they take the full course as directed.

4. Counseling: Providers counsel patients to cure the current infection and prevent reinfection; patients follow the counseling advice and help get their sexual partners treated.


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