Oxford Handbook of Genitourinary Medicine, HIV, and Sexual Health

Third Edition

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ISBN:

9780198783497

Publication date:

10/06/2019

Paperback

704 pages

Price: 1895.00 INR

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ISBN:

9780198783497

Publication date:

10/06/2019

Paperback

704 pages

null Edition

Part of Oxford Handbooks (Medical)

Edited by Laura Mitchell, Bridie Howe, D. Ashley Price, Babiker Elawad & and K. Nathan Sankar

Rights:  OUP UK (Indian Territory)

null Edition

Part of Oxford Handbooks (Medical)

Edited by Laura Mitchell, Bridie Howe, D. Ashley Price, Babiker Elawad & and K. Nathan Sankar

Description

The Oxford Handbook of Genitourinary Medicine, HIV, and Sexual Health returns for a third edition, fully updated to encompass the changes in the British Association for Sexual Health and HIV, British HIV Association, and Faculty of Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare guidelines and recommendations. 

Developments in sexual healthcare provision, including identifying child sexual exploitation, legal obligations in regard to female genital mutilation, and gender diversity, are covered in new chapters and topics. HIV management is covered in greater detail, including PrEP for prophylaxis, drug interactions during treatment, and antiretroviral toxicity, with expanded topics on managing pregnancy with HIV. More colour plates are included, to feature a greater number of common dermatological presentations in genitourinary medicine and HIV to better aid diagnosis. 

Maintaining the concise yet comprehensive style of the Oxford Handbook series, The Oxford Handbook of Genitourinary Medicine, HIV, and Sexual Health provides a wealth of detailed, evidence-based, and clinically focused information on all aspects of the discipline, from STI diagnosis and management to medico-legal issues. This Handbook is a key single reference work for healthcare professionals, sexual health specialists, trainee doctors, and nurses with an interest in the field, making it an indispensable resource to keep on hand at all times.

About the Editor

Dr Mitchell completed her specialty training in GUM/HIV in the North of England in 2013 and currently works as a Consultant in Sexual Health in Plymouth. She has an MSc in Medical Anthropology and has recently spent some time working as a Consultant in the West of England Specialist Gender Identity Clinic. She is an active member of the BASHH Gender and Sexual Minorities Special Interest Group.


Dr Sankar qualified in 1977 from the University of Colombo, Sri Lanka. After obtaining the MRCP he completed higher specialist training in Genitourinary medicine in Newcastle upon Tyne and was appointed as consultant GUM physician in Cumbria in 1988, and in Newcastle upon Tyne in 1989. He retired in November 2017. He was also an honorary lecturer at the University of Newcastle between 1990 and 2013.
Dr Sankar has served as Northern deanery's training programme director for genitourinary medicine and organised undergraduate teaching in genitourinary medicine. His special interests include HIV, complex GUM and genital dermatology. 


Dr Elawad received his primary medical qualification from the University of Khartoum (Sudan) and obtained the MRCPI (Ireland) and the MRCP (UK) after taking various training posts in general internal medicine in the UK. In the North East of England Dr Elawad gained training in general internal medicine and infectious diseases and then specialist training in GUM and HIV medicine. Dr Elawad is currently working as a Consultant in Sexual Health with Northumbria Healthcare Trust and an honorary consultant in infectious diseases with the Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle upon Tyne. Dr Elawad has regular clinics with the infectious diseases unit of the RVI which has a cohort of over 1000 people living with HIV. Dr Elawad trains and supervises a number of doctors, nurses and other health care professionals. 
Dr Elawad has special interest in drug treatment of HIV, sexual health needs of people living with HIV and complex GUM. 


Dr Howe studied medicine and obtained an intercalated honours degree in developmental biology at the University of Edinburgh, then moved to the North East of England for speciality training in genitourinary medicine and HIV. She has contributed to national guideline writing for the British HIV Association and started her first consultant post with NHS Highlands, based in Inverness, in Autumn 2018. 


Dr Price is a consultant working at the Royal Victoria Infirmary in Newcastle upon Tyne. He works in Infectious Diseases and Acute Medicine and in this time has led the acute admissions unit in Newcastle. He was Director of Infection Prevention and Control in the trust for 6yrs. 
He helps to look after a cohort of over 1000 patients living with HIV and is part of the ID on call team providing a regional service and advice regarding infectious diseases and HIV.
He has a regular hepatitis clinic and set up the first hepatitis outreach clinic to a drug rehabilitation centre in the North East. 
He has a wide research interest and has published/presented on the basic science of hepatitis, various clinical aspects of blood borne viruses and the complications of HIV medication. More recently he has become lead in infection in the Newcastle's NIHR Medtech and In vitro diagnostics Co-operative and has been involved in the clinical development of in-vitro diagnostics including point of care tests.

Contributors:

Caroline Allsop 
Ch1: The genitourinary medicine service, and Ch2: Ethical, medic-legal, and sociocultural issues
Sexual Health Advisor, The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK 

Pam Barnes
Ch23: Anogenital warts
Specialty Doctor in Sexual Health, The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK 

Stephen Bushby
Ch4: The standard clinic process and sexual health in primary care, and Ch5: Investigations and microscopy
Consultant in Genitourinary Medicine and HIV, City Hospitals Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust, Sunderland, UK 

Babiker Elawad
Editor
Consultant in Genitourinary Medicine, Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust and Honorary Consultant in Infectious Diseases, The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, UK 

Katherine Gilmore
Ch5: Investigations and microscopy, and Ch6: Specific genitourinary situations 
Specialty Trainee in Community Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK 

Bridie Howe 
Editor
Speciality Trainee in GU Medicine and HIV, Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals, UK

Jane Hussey
Ch12: Prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome in men, and Ch31: Vulval pain 
Consultant in Genitourinary Medicine and HIV, City Hospitals Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust, Sunderland, UK 

Diana Mansour 
Ch34: Contraception including contraception for women living with HIV, and Ch35: Psychological aspects and sexual problems

Consultant in Community Gynaecology, The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK 

Laura Mitchell 
Editor
Consultant in Sexual Health, University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust, Plymouth, UK 

D. Ashley Price 
Editor
Consultant in Infectious Diseases, The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK 

Jane Richards 
Ch22: Anogenital herpes
Associate Specialist in Genitourinary Medicine and HIV, The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK

K. Nathan Sankar
Editor
Consultant in Genitourinary Medicine, The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK (retired) 

Kate Short
Ch29: Anogenital dermatoses, and Ch47: HIV: dermatological disorders
Consultant Dermatologist, The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK

Joanna Speedie
Ch34: Contraception including contraception for women living with HIV, and Ch35: Psychological aspects and sexual problems
Locum Consultant in Community Sexual and Reproductive Health, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, Glasgow, UK

Daniel Weiand 
Ch21: Urinary tract infection, and Ch32: Streptococcal and staphylococcal infections
Consultant Microbiologist & Educational Lead, The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK

null Edition

Part of Oxford Handbooks (Medical)

Edited by Laura Mitchell, Bridie Howe, D. Ashley Price, Babiker Elawad & and K. Nathan Sankar

Table of contents

1. The genitourinary medicine service
2. Ethical, medico-legal and sociocultural issues
3. Gender diversity
4. The standard clinic process and sexual health in primary care
5. Investigations and microscopy
6. Specific genitourinary situations
7. Syphilis
8. Gonorrhoea
9. Chlamydia
10. Non-gonococcal urethritis and mucopurulent cervicitis
11. Pelvic inflammatory disease
12. Prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome in men
13. Epididymo-orchitis
14. Sexually acquired reactive arthritis
15. Bacterial vaginosis and anaerobic balanitis
16. Trichomoniasis
17. Genital candidiasis
18. Tropical genital and sexually acquired infections
19. Endemic treponematoses
20. Proctocolitis and enteric sexually acquired infections
21. Urinary tract infection
22. Anogenital herpes
23. Anogenital warts
24. Molluscum contagiosum
25. Sexually acquired viral hepatitis
26. Other viruses
27. Scabies
28. Pediculosis pubis
29. Anogenital dermatoses
30. Cervical neoplasia
31. Vulval pain
32. Streptococcal and staphylococcal infections
33. Genital anomalies
34. Contraception including contraception for women living with HIV
35. Psychological aspects and sexual problems
36. HIV: prevention
37. HIV: introduction and epidemiology
38. Pathogenesis of HIV
39. Staging, classification, and natural history of HIV disease
40. HIV: diagnosis and assessment
41. HIV: primary infection
42. HIV: gastrointestinal disorders
43. HIV: hepatitis virus co-infection
44. HIV: disorders of the eye
45. HIV: respiratory disorders
46. HIV: neurological disorders
47. HIV: dermatological disorders
48. HIV: pyrexia of unknown origin
49. HIV: endocrine and metabolic disorders
50. HIV: renal disorders
51. HIV: cardiovascular disorders
52. HIV: musculoskeletal disorders
53. HIV: reticulo-endothelial disorders
54. HIV: malignancies
55. HIV: management
56. HIV: pregnancy
57. HIV: travel

null Edition

Part of Oxford Handbooks (Medical)

Edited by Laura Mitchell, Bridie Howe, D. Ashley Price, Babiker Elawad & and K. Nathan Sankar

null Edition

Part of Oxford Handbooks (Medical)

Edited by Laura Mitchell, Bridie Howe, D. Ashley Price, Babiker Elawad & and K. Nathan Sankar

null Edition

Part of Oxford Handbooks (Medical)

Edited by Laura Mitchell, Bridie Howe, D. Ashley Price, Babiker Elawad & and K. Nathan Sankar

Description

The Oxford Handbook of Genitourinary Medicine, HIV, and Sexual Health returns for a third edition, fully updated to encompass the changes in the British Association for Sexual Health and HIV, British HIV Association, and Faculty of Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare guidelines and recommendations. 

Developments in sexual healthcare provision, including identifying child sexual exploitation, legal obligations in regard to female genital mutilation, and gender diversity, are covered in new chapters and topics. HIV management is covered in greater detail, including PrEP for prophylaxis, drug interactions during treatment, and antiretroviral toxicity, with expanded topics on managing pregnancy with HIV. More colour plates are included, to feature a greater number of common dermatological presentations in genitourinary medicine and HIV to better aid diagnosis. 

Maintaining the concise yet comprehensive style of the Oxford Handbook series, The Oxford Handbook of Genitourinary Medicine, HIV, and Sexual Health provides a wealth of detailed, evidence-based, and clinically focused information on all aspects of the discipline, from STI diagnosis and management to medico-legal issues. This Handbook is a key single reference work for healthcare professionals, sexual health specialists, trainee doctors, and nurses with an interest in the field, making it an indispensable resource to keep on hand at all times.

About the Editor

Dr Mitchell completed her specialty training in GUM/HIV in the North of England in 2013 and currently works as a Consultant in Sexual Health in Plymouth. She has an MSc in Medical Anthropology and has recently spent some time working as a Consultant in the West of England Specialist Gender Identity Clinic. She is an active member of the BASHH Gender and Sexual Minorities Special Interest Group.


Dr Sankar qualified in 1977 from the University of Colombo, Sri Lanka. After obtaining the MRCP he completed higher specialist training in Genitourinary medicine in Newcastle upon Tyne and was appointed as consultant GUM physician in Cumbria in 1988, and in Newcastle upon Tyne in 1989. He retired in November 2017. He was also an honorary lecturer at the University of Newcastle between 1990 and 2013.
Dr Sankar has served as Northern deanery's training programme director for genitourinary medicine and organised undergraduate teaching in genitourinary medicine. His special interests include HIV, complex GUM and genital dermatology. 


Dr Elawad received his primary medical qualification from the University of Khartoum (Sudan) and obtained the MRCPI (Ireland) and the MRCP (UK) after taking various training posts in general internal medicine in the UK. In the North East of England Dr Elawad gained training in general internal medicine and infectious diseases and then specialist training in GUM and HIV medicine. Dr Elawad is currently working as a Consultant in Sexual Health with Northumbria Healthcare Trust and an honorary consultant in infectious diseases with the Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle upon Tyne. Dr Elawad has regular clinics with the infectious diseases unit of the RVI which has a cohort of over 1000 people living with HIV. Dr Elawad trains and supervises a number of doctors, nurses and other health care professionals. 
Dr Elawad has special interest in drug treatment of HIV, sexual health needs of people living with HIV and complex GUM. 


Dr Howe studied medicine and obtained an intercalated honours degree in developmental biology at the University of Edinburgh, then moved to the North East of England for speciality training in genitourinary medicine and HIV. She has contributed to national guideline writing for the British HIV Association and started her first consultant post with NHS Highlands, based in Inverness, in Autumn 2018. 


Dr Price is a consultant working at the Royal Victoria Infirmary in Newcastle upon Tyne. He works in Infectious Diseases and Acute Medicine and in this time has led the acute admissions unit in Newcastle. He was Director of Infection Prevention and Control in the trust for 6yrs. 
He helps to look after a cohort of over 1000 patients living with HIV and is part of the ID on call team providing a regional service and advice regarding infectious diseases and HIV.
He has a regular hepatitis clinic and set up the first hepatitis outreach clinic to a drug rehabilitation centre in the North East. 
He has a wide research interest and has published/presented on the basic science of hepatitis, various clinical aspects of blood borne viruses and the complications of HIV medication. More recently he has become lead in infection in the Newcastle's NIHR Medtech and In vitro diagnostics Co-operative and has been involved in the clinical development of in-vitro diagnostics including point of care tests.

Contributors:

Caroline Allsop 
Ch1: The genitourinary medicine service, and Ch2: Ethical, medic-legal, and sociocultural issues
Sexual Health Advisor, The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK 

Pam Barnes
Ch23: Anogenital warts
Specialty Doctor in Sexual Health, The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK 

Stephen Bushby
Ch4: The standard clinic process and sexual health in primary care, and Ch5: Investigations and microscopy
Consultant in Genitourinary Medicine and HIV, City Hospitals Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust, Sunderland, UK 

Babiker Elawad
Editor
Consultant in Genitourinary Medicine, Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust and Honorary Consultant in Infectious Diseases, The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, UK 

Katherine Gilmore
Ch5: Investigations and microscopy, and Ch6: Specific genitourinary situations 
Specialty Trainee in Community Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK 

Bridie Howe 
Editor
Speciality Trainee in GU Medicine and HIV, Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals, UK

Jane Hussey
Ch12: Prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome in men, and Ch31: Vulval pain 
Consultant in Genitourinary Medicine and HIV, City Hospitals Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust, Sunderland, UK 

Diana Mansour 
Ch34: Contraception including contraception for women living with HIV, and Ch35: Psychological aspects and sexual problems

Consultant in Community Gynaecology, The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK 

Laura Mitchell 
Editor
Consultant in Sexual Health, University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust, Plymouth, UK 

D. Ashley Price 
Editor
Consultant in Infectious Diseases, The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK 

Jane Richards 
Ch22: Anogenital herpes
Associate Specialist in Genitourinary Medicine and HIV, The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK

K. Nathan Sankar
Editor
Consultant in Genitourinary Medicine, The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK (retired) 

Kate Short
Ch29: Anogenital dermatoses, and Ch47: HIV: dermatological disorders
Consultant Dermatologist, The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK

Joanna Speedie
Ch34: Contraception including contraception for women living with HIV, and Ch35: Psychological aspects and sexual problems
Locum Consultant in Community Sexual and Reproductive Health, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, Glasgow, UK

Daniel Weiand 
Ch21: Urinary tract infection, and Ch32: Streptococcal and staphylococcal infections
Consultant Microbiologist & Educational Lead, The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK

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Table of contents

1. The genitourinary medicine service
2. Ethical, medico-legal and sociocultural issues
3. Gender diversity
4. The standard clinic process and sexual health in primary care
5. Investigations and microscopy
6. Specific genitourinary situations
7. Syphilis
8. Gonorrhoea
9. Chlamydia
10. Non-gonococcal urethritis and mucopurulent cervicitis
11. Pelvic inflammatory disease
12. Prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome in men
13. Epididymo-orchitis
14. Sexually acquired reactive arthritis
15. Bacterial vaginosis and anaerobic balanitis
16. Trichomoniasis
17. Genital candidiasis
18. Tropical genital and sexually acquired infections
19. Endemic treponematoses
20. Proctocolitis and enteric sexually acquired infections
21. Urinary tract infection
22. Anogenital herpes
23. Anogenital warts
24. Molluscum contagiosum
25. Sexually acquired viral hepatitis
26. Other viruses
27. Scabies
28. Pediculosis pubis
29. Anogenital dermatoses
30. Cervical neoplasia
31. Vulval pain
32. Streptococcal and staphylococcal infections
33. Genital anomalies
34. Contraception including contraception for women living with HIV
35. Psychological aspects and sexual problems
36. HIV: prevention
37. HIV: introduction and epidemiology
38. Pathogenesis of HIV
39. Staging, classification, and natural history of HIV disease
40. HIV: diagnosis and assessment
41. HIV: primary infection
42. HIV: gastrointestinal disorders
43. HIV: hepatitis virus co-infection
44. HIV: disorders of the eye
45. HIV: respiratory disorders
46. HIV: neurological disorders
47. HIV: dermatological disorders
48. HIV: pyrexia of unknown origin
49. HIV: endocrine and metabolic disorders
50. HIV: renal disorders
51. HIV: cardiovascular disorders
52. HIV: musculoskeletal disorders
53. HIV: reticulo-endothelial disorders
54. HIV: malignancies
55. HIV: management
56. HIV: pregnancy
57. HIV: travel

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