
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) mainly manifest as genital ulcers, urethritis, or genital warts. STIs must always be correctly diagnosed and treated so as to prevent further transmission and reduce the risk of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) acquisition. This Chapter discusses the genital manifestations and current management of STIs caused by the organisms involved in the conditions related above.
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