Sexually transmitted infections in the emergency department
Abstract
As the United States faces a worsening epidemic of sexually transmitted infections (STIs), emergency departments (EDs) play a critical role in identifying and treating these infections. The growing health inequities in the distribution and disproportionate impact of STIs add to the urgency of providing high-quality sexual health care through the ED. Changes in population health are reflected in the new Centers for Disease Control recommendations on screening, diagnostic testing, and treatment of STIs. This review covers common, as well as and less common or emerging STIs, and discusses the state-of-the-art guidance on testing paradigms, extragenital sampling, and antimicrobial treatment and prevention of STIs.
Full citation:
Solnick RE, Lopez LH, Martinez PM, Zucker JE (2024). Sexually transmitted infections in the emergency department
Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 42 (2), 335-368. doi: 10.1016/j.emc.2024.02.006.