Sexually Transmitted Infections in HIV Infected Adults and Special Populations A Clinical Guide
Transgender Individuals
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Poteat, T; Radix, AE
January 1, 2017
There are unique physiological as well as psychosocial aspects to the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of STIs among transgender individuals. This chapter provides an introduction to the diversity of identities and anatomy among transgender patients and summarizes what is known about the epidemiology and basic science of STIs among this patient population. Recommendations for appropriate screening, clinical care, and treatment are provided.
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Poteat, T., & Radix, A. E. (2017). Transgender Individuals. In Sexually Transmitted Infections in HIV Infected Adults and Special Populations A Clinical Guide (pp. 221–232). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-56694-8_12
Poteat, T., and A. E. Radix. “Transgender Individuals.” In Sexually Transmitted Infections in HIV Infected Adults and Special Populations A Clinical Guide, 221–32, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-56694-8_12.
Poteat T, Radix AE. Transgender Individuals. In: Sexually Transmitted Infections in HIV Infected Adults and Special Populations A Clinical Guide. 2017. p. 221–32.
Poteat, T., and A. E. Radix. “Transgender Individuals.” Sexually Transmitted Infections in HIV Infected Adults and Special Populations A Clinical Guide, 2017, pp. 221–32. Scopus, doi:10.1007/978-3-319-56694-8_12.
Poteat T, Radix AE. Transgender Individuals. Sexually Transmitted Infections in HIV Infected Adults and Special Populations A Clinical Guide. 2017. p. 221–232.