Editors
Jeffrey D. Klausner, MD, MPH Director, STD Prevention and
Control Services
San Francisco Department of Public Health
Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine
Department of Medicine,
Divisions of AIDS and Infectious Diseases
University of California, San
Francisco
Edward W. Hook III, MD
Professor of Medicine, Microbiology, and Epidemiology
University of
Alabama at Birmingham
Director, STD Control Program
Jefferson
County Department of Public Health
Birmingham, Alabama
Contributors
Renata Arrington-Sanders, MD, MPH Adolescent Medicine Fellow
Division of General Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine
Johns Hopkins
University
Baltimore, Maryland
rarring3@jhmi.eduChapter 23, Sexually Transmitted Diseases in AdolescentsMichael Augenbraun, MD Professor of Medicine
SUNY-Downstate Medical Center
Brooklyn, New York
michael.augenbraun@downstate.eduChapter 19, SyphilisNatali Aziz, MD,
MS Clinical Fellow, Reproductive Infectious Diseases and
Maternal-Fetal Medicine
Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and
Reproductive Sciences
University of California, San Francisco
naziz@stanford.eduazizn@obgyn.ucsf.eduChapter
22, Sexually Transmitted Diseases in PregnancyLaura Hinkle Bachmann, MD, MPH Assistant Professor of Medicine,
Epidemiology, and International Health
Department of Medicine, Division
of Infectious Diseases
University of Alabama at Birmingham
lbachmann@idmail.dom.uab.eduChapter 30, Commonly Encountered Genital DermatosesPeter V. Chin-Hong, MD Assistant Professor
Division of Infectious Diseases
Department of Medicine
University
of California, San Francisco
pvch@itsa.ucsf.eduChapter 15, External Genital WartsCraig
R. Cohen, MD, MPH Associate Adjunct Professor
Department of
Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences
University of
California, San Francisco
ccohen@globalhealth.ucsf.eduChapter 8, Pelvic Inflammatory DiseaseChapter 22, Sexually
Transmitted Diseases in PregnancyDaniel
E. Cohen, MD Associate Medical Director
The Fenway Institute
at Fenway Community Health
Instructor in Medicine
Harvard Medical
School
Boston, Massachusetts
dcohen@fenwayhealth.orgChapter
4, Genital Ulcer DiseaseMyron S. Cohen,
MD J. Herbert Bate Distinguished Professor of Medicine,
Microbiology and Immunology
Director, Division of Infectious Diseases
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Myron_Cohen@med.unc.eduChapter
16, GonorrheaJeri Dyson, MD
Assistant Professor of General Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine
University of Florida
Jacksonville, Florida
jeri.dyson@jax.ufl.eduChapter
23, Sexually Transmitted Diseases in AdolescentsJonathan Ellen, MD Associate Professor of General Pediatrics and
Adolescent Medicine
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Baltimore, Maryland
jellen@jhmi.eduChapter 23,
Sexually Transmitted Diseases in AdolescentsWilliam M. Geisler, MD, MPH Assistant Professor of Medicine
Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases
University of
Alabama at Birmingham
wgeisler@uab.eduChapter 6, Epididymitis & the Acute Scrotum SyndromeChapter
13, Genital Chlamydial InfectionsPhilip
M. Grant, MD Acting Instructor
University of Washington School
of Medicine
Harborview Medical Center
Seattle, Washington
pmgrant@u.washington.eduChapter
7, Persistent & Recurrent UrethritisMichael
E. Hagensee, MD, PhD Department of Medicine, Section of Infectious
Disease
Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center
New
Orleans, Louisiana
mhagen@lsuhsc.eduChapter 29, Management of Abnormal Pap SmearsChristopher S. Hall, MD, MS Assistant Adjunct Professor,
Division of Infectious Diseases
University of California, San Francisco
Chief, Office of Clinical Affairs
California Department of Health
Services STD Control Branch
California STD/HIV Prevention Training
Center
Oakland, California
chall@dhs.ca.govChapter 17, Lymphogranuloma VenereumThomas
M. Hooton, MD Professor of Medicine/Infectious Diseases
University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
Miami, Florida
thooton@med.miami.eduChapter
7, Persistent & Recurrent UrethritisEdward
W. Hook III, MD Professor of Medicine, Microbiology, and
Epidemiology
Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases
Director, STD Control Program
Jefferson County Department of Public
Health
Birmingham, Alabama
ehook@uab.eduChapter 26, Principles of Serologic Testing for SyphilisRichard H. Kahn, MS Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention
Division of Parasitic Diseases, Malaria Branch
Atlanta, Georgia
rkahn@cdc.govChapter 28, Partner Notification & ManagementJeffrey D. Klausner, MD, MPH Director, STD
Prevention and Control Services
San Francisco Department of Public
Health
Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine
Department of
Medicine, Divisions of AIDS and Infectious Diseases
University of
California, San Francisco
Jeff.Klausner@sfdph.orgChapter 1, Screening Guidelines for Sexually Transmitted Diseases,
Including HIVChapter 31, The Sexual HistoryJohn N. Krieger, MD Professor of Urology
University of Washington School of Medicine
Chief of Urology
VA
Puget Sound Health Care System
Attending Surgeon
University of
Washington Medical Center
Harborview Medical Center
Children's
Orthopedic Hospital
Seattle, Washington
jkrieger@u.washington.eduChapter 6, Epididymitis & the Acute Scrotum SyndromePeter Leone, MD Associate Professor of
Medicine
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill,
North Carolina
Peter_Leone@med.unc.eduChapter 14, Genital HerpesChapter 16, GonorrheaJeanne M. Marrazzo, MD, MPH Associate
Professor of Medicine
Division of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
University of Washington
Medical Director, Seattle STD/HIV Prevention
Training Center
Seattle, Washington
jmm2@u.washington.eduChapter
10, CervicitisChapter 25, Sexually Transmitted Diseases in
Women Who Have Sex with WomenDavid H.
Martin, MD Harry E. Dascomb Professor of Medicine and Microbiology
Chief, Section of Infectious Diseases
Director, Gulf South STI TM
Cooperative Research Center
Louisiana State University Health Sciences
Center
New Orleans, Louisiana
dhmartin@lsuhsc.eduChapter 12, ChancroidKenneth Mayer, MD
Professor of Medicine
Brown University
Providence, Rhode Island
Kenneth_Mayer@Brown.eduChapter
4, Genital Ulcer DiseaseLisa A. Mills, MD
Infectious Diseases Fellow
Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions
Baltimore, Maryland
lmills7@jhmi.eduChapter 21, Sexually Transmitted Diseases in HIV-infected PersonsJoel M. Palefsky, MD Professor of Medicine
Director of General Clinical Research Center
Associate Dean for
Clinical and Translational Research
University of California, San
Francisco
Joel.Palefsky@ucsf.eduChapter 15, External Genital WartsThomas
A. Peterman, MD, MSc Chief, Field Epidemiology Unit
Division
of STD Prevention
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Atlanta, Georgia
tpeterman@cdc.govChapter 28, Partner Notification & ManagementThomas C. Quinn, MD Professor of Medicine
Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, Maryland
tquinn@jhmi.eduChapter 21,
Sexually Transmitted Diseases in HIV-infected PersonsCornelis A. Rietmeijer, MD, PhD Director, STD
Control Program
Denver Public Health Department
Professor,
Department of Preventive Medicine and Biometrics
University of Colorado
at Denver and Health Sciences Center
Denver, Colorado
cornelis.rietmeijer@dhha.orgChapter 27, Principles of Risk Reduction CounselingAnne M. Rompalo, MD Professor of Medicine
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Baltimore, Maryland
arompalo@jhmi.eduChapter 9,
Proctitis & ProctocolitisJane R.
Schwebke, MD Professor of Medicine
Division of Infectious
Diseases
University of Alabama at Birmingham
schwebke@uab.eduChapter 2,
Vaginal DischargeChapter 11, Bacterial VaginosisChapter
18, TrichomoniasisArlene C. Sena, MD, MPH
Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine
University of North Carolina,
Chapel Hill
Medical Director, Durham County Health Department
Durham, North Carolina
idrod@med.unc.eduChapter 16, GonorrheaRoger P. Simon,
MD Chair and Director
R S Dow Neurobiology Laboratories
Legacy Research
Adjunct Professor Neurology, Physiology &
Pharmacology
Oregon Health & Sciences University
Portland,
Oregon
rsimon@downeurobiology.orgChapter 20, NeurosyphilisWalter E.
Stamm, MD Professor of Medicine
Department of Medicine
University of Washington School of Medicine
Seattle, Washington
wes@u.washington.eduChapter
13, Genital Chlamydial InfectionsHeidi
Swygard, MD, MPH Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Heidi_Swygard@med.unc.eduChapter 16, GonorrheaStephanie N.
Taylor, MD Medical Director, Delgado Personal Health Center
Associate Professor of Medicine and Microbiology
Section of Infectious
Diseases
Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center
New
Orleans, Louisiana
staylo2@lsuhsc.eduChapter 12, ChancroidHarold C.
Wiesenfeld, MDCM Associate Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology and
Reproductive Sciences
University of Pittsburgh School of
Medicine/Magee-Women's Research Institute
Co-Director, Sexually
Transmitted Diseases Program
Allegheny County Health Department
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
hwiesenfeld@mail.magee.eduChapter 5, Lower Abdominal Pain in WomenWilliam Wong, MD Medical Director
Division of STD/HIV/AIDS
Chicago Department of Public Health
Chicago, Illinois
wong_will@cdph.orgChapter 24,
Sexually Transmitted Diseases in Men Who Have Sex with MenMark H. Yudin, MD, MSc, FRCSC Department of
Obstetrics and Gynecology
University of Toronto
Toronto, Ontario,
Canada
yudinm@smh.toronto.on.caChapter 5, Lower Abdominal Pain in WomenJonathan M. Zenilman, MD Chief, Infectious Diseases Division
Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center
Professor, Division of Infectious
Diseases
Department of Medicine
Johns Hopkins University School of
Medicine
Baltimore, Maryland
jzenilma@jhmi.eduChapter 3, Urethral Discharge