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    THE EPIDEMIOLOGY AND CONTROL OF SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS
    From Theory to Practice

    by Geoffrey P Garnett (Imperial College London, UK)

    This book explores the theory behind the epidemiology of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) based on the natural history of infections. A wide variety of STIs are covered, including gonorrhea, syphilis, chlamydia, chancroid, trichomoniasis, herpes simplex virus, human papilloma virus, and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). It describes the advances in measuring patterns of sexual contacts within populations as well as the observed relationships between STIs and risk factors at the individual and population levels. It then reviews the available behavioral and biomedical interventions against STIs and the evidence for their efficacy, effectiveness, and impact. These issues are examined using mathematical models derived from population-based surveys of sexual behavior and STIs. It is therefore unique in drawing together theoretical and empirical research on STI epidemiology in a coherent framework.

     
    Contents:
    • Introduction: The History of STDs, the Burden of Disease and the Development of the Subject
    • A Theoretical Framework for Sexually Transmitted Infection Dynamics
    • The Natural History of Infections
    • The Dynamics of Infection
    • Reported Patterns of Sexual Behavior in Developed and Developing Countries
    • Risk Factors for Sexually Transmitted Diseases in Epidemiological Studies
    • Interventions to Control STIs, Biomedical and Behavioral
    • The Future — The Role of HIV Treatment and Prevention, New Technologies, and Social and Political Directions
     
    Readership: Researchers, practitioners, and graduate students in the fields of infectious diseases, epidemiology, and public health.
     
     
    300pp (approx.)    Pub. date: Scheduled Summer 2012  
    ISBN:   978-1-84816-317-1
    1-84816-317-7
       US$88 / £61

     


     

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