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Adoption of hospital policies for prevention of perinatal group B streptococcal disease--United States, 1997

Adoption of hospital policies for prevention of perinatal group B streptococcal disease--United States, 1997. 1998. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 47(32):665-670.

Assessment of sexually transmitted diseases services in city and county jails--United States 1997. 1998. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 47(21):429-431.

Boulton, I. C., Grey-Owen, S. D. 2002. Gonorrheal Protein Suppresses Activation and Proliferation of CD4+ T Cells. Nature Immunology: 3:229.

Congenital syphilis - United States, 2000. 2001. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report: 50(27): 573-577. Incidence declining, but still a significant problem.

Cook, R. L., et al. 1992. Clinical microbiological and biochemical factors in recurrent bacterial vaginosis. Journal of Clinical Microbiology 30:870. A study showing that vaginal abnormalities persist after treatment in many women with bacterial vaginosis.

Dorfman, D. H., and Glaser, J. H. 1990. Congenital syphilis presenting in infants after the newborn period. New England Journal of Medicine 323:1299.

Fairchild, A.L. and Bayer, Ronald. 1999. Uses and abuses of Tuskegee. Science 284:919-921. Ethical questions in the conduct of infectious disease studies, beginning with a 1932-1972 study involving 399 poor African American men with tertiary syphilis who were denied treatment.

Franco, E. et al. 2000. Risk Factors for Cervical HPV Infection Vary by Viral Type. Sexually Transmitted Diseases 27:79-85. A study of HPV infection in women students at a Canadian university.

Goens, J.L., Janniger, C.K. and DeWolf, Kathleen. 1994. Dermatologic and systemic manifestations of syphilis. American Family Physician 50(5):1013-1020.

Goens, J. L., Schwartz, R.A., and DeWolf, Kathleen. Mucocutaneous manifestations of chancroid, lymphogranuloma venereum and granuloma inguinale. American Family Physician 49(2):415-425.

Gonorrhea--United States, 1998. 2000. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 49(24):538-542.

Hajjeh, R. A. et al. 1999. Toxic Shock Syndrome in the United States: Surveillance Update, 1979-1996. Emerging Infectious Diseases 5(6):807.

Ho, G.Y.F. et al. 1998. Natural history of cervicovaginal papillomavirus infection in young women. The New England Journal of Medicine 338(7):423-428.

Increases in unsafe sex and rectal gonorrhea among men who have sex with men--San Francisco, California, 1994-1997. 1999. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 48(3):45-48.

Kann, Laura et al. 2000. Youth risk behavior surveillance--United States, 1999. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 49(No. SS-5):8, 19-21.

Majeroni, B.A. 1998. Bacterial vaginosis: An update. American Family Physician 57(6):1285-1289.

Miller, K.E. and Graves, J.C. 2000. Update on the prevention and treatment of sexually transmitted diseases. American Family Physician 61(2):379-386.

Mobley, H. L. T. 2000. Virulence of the Two Primary Uropathogens. ASM News 66(7): 403-409.

Mulvey, M.A. et al. 1998. Induction and evasion of host defenses by type 1-piliated uropathogenic Escherichia coli. Science 282:1494-1496.

Nosocomial group A streptococcal infections associated with asymptomatic health-care workers. 1999. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 48(8):163-166. Includes infections following childbirth.

Piot, Peter. 1996. AIDS: a global response. Science 272:1855.

Priestley, C.J.F, and Kinghorn, G.R. 1996. "Bacterial Vaginosis" British Journal of Clinical Practice 50(6):331-334.

Primary and secondary syphilis--United States, 1998. 1999. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 48(39):873-878.

Shalev, Eliezer et al. 1996. Ingestion of yogurt containing Lactobacillus acidophilus compared with pasteurized yogurt as prophylaxis for recurrent candidal vaginitis and bacterial vaginosis. Archives of Family Medicine 5:593-596.

Sorvillo, F. et al. 2001. Trichomonas vaginalis, HIV, and African Americans. Emerging Infectious Diseases 7(6): 927-932. Proposes that trich could be partly responsible for the relatively high incidence of HIV disease.

Stine, G. J. 2001. AIDS Update 2001. Prentice-Hall, New Jersey. Provocative, current, and easy to read; available in paperback.

Update: Leptospirosis and unexplained acute febrile illness among athletes participating in triathlons--Wisconsin and Illinois, 1998. 1998. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 47(32):673-676.








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