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Tx for Chlamydia:

Tx for Gonorrhea:

Tx for yeast infection:

Tx for syphilis:
Azi 1 dose, Doxy for 7 d., Amox during pregnancy

Ceftriaxone, Cefixime

Diflucan 1 dose, or miconazole topical

Pen G IV, Procaine IM, Benzathine Pen G IM
Tx for trichomoniasis:

Tx for bacterial vaginosis (Gardnerella, Mycoplasma):

What's the difference between love and herpes?
Metro 2 g x 1, Tinidazole 2 g x 1

Metro 500 mg bid x 7 d., Clinda vaginal cream x 5-7 d.

herpes lasts forever
Tx for HPV:

Tx for skin infestations (public lice/crabs, scabies):

Why should you be careful using lindane in kids?
HPV vacccine (Gardasil), podophylin, TriChloroAcetic Acid, Cryo, laster, imiquimod, podofilox

permethrin cream, ivermectin PO, lindane

increased absorption, more potent effect
Condoms are better for infections transmitted by:

Are spermicides effective against CT, GC, or HIV infection?

Frequent use is associated with:
fluids - GC, CT, trich, HIV;
vs skin-skin (HPV, HSV, syphilis, chancroid)

Not effective

genital lesions
Tx for genital herpes:

Primary, secondary, tertiarty syphilis:

No symptoms, but + serology:
Acyclovir, Famciclovir, Valcyclovir-
1st episode - 7-10 d., recurrent - 5 d.

painless ulcers, then rash/adenopathy, then cardiac/neuro/ophtho/gummatous lesions

latent
Chlamydia in men vs women:

Explain screening:
Men - urethritis
Women - often asymptomatic, but can have dysuria, vaginal discharge, post-coital bleeding

sexually active, <25 y/o - annually
sexually active, >25 y/o with risk factors - annually
Rescreen 3-4 months after tx due to high prevalence of reinfection
Gonorrhea S/S:

Trich S/S:

DOC:
may be asymptomatic, but may have dysuria, yellow discharge, vaginal bleeding, pain

Males - dysuria, discharge - 95% symptomatic

malodorous, frothy yellow discharge, seen on wet prep

Metro 2 g PO, or 500 mg BID 7 d.
If pregnant, then 2 g PO
Primary Tx in HPV:

Explain HPV vaccine:

Recommended regimen for pediculosis pubis:
visible warts, removal of symptomatic warts

serotypes 16, 18, not curative, reduces CIN

Permethrin 1%, lindane shampoo pyrethrins w/ piperonyl butoxde