Human Development Resource Council:
International non-profit educational organization specializing in
fetal development, pregnancy, sexually transmitted diseases (STDs),
abortion, post-abortion syndrome and pre-marital abstinence as the
healthy choice.
http://www.hdrc.org
STD Information and Resources:
Once known universally as venereal diseases (VD), sexually
transmitted diseases (STDs) are transmitted through close, intimate
and sexual contact. The costs of dealing with these diseases runs
into the billions of dollars annually.
http://www.urologychannel.com/std/index.shtml
HealthGate STD Center:
Comprehensive resource for health and medical information on
sexually transmitted diseases.
http://www3.healthgate.com/default.asp?docid=/hic/std/index
Sexaktuellt:
This is a site for you who want information on sexual matters. We
take up different issues such as sexual transmitted diseases and
abortion. Presented in multiple languages.
http://www.sexaktuellt.com/sexaktuellt_com/omtanke/engelska/engelska.asp
STD:
A consumer web site with information about sexually transmitted
diseases and therapies.
http://www.i-std.com
RXinsider:
A free informational monograph on Pubic Lice for patient counseling
and education.
http://rxinsider.com/monographs/pubic_lice.htm
Sexual Health for Young People YPSH - Young People's Sexual Health
Online:
Sexual Health issues covered for young people. Contraception,
emergency contraception, prevention of Sexually transmitted
Infections, sexuality, clinics, helplines, support groups, travel
advice, info on lots on Sexually transmitted Infections.
http://www.ypsh.net
Epigee Guide - Sexually Transmitted Diseases:
A discussion of the most common STDs, along with consequenses,
prevention tips, and related links.
http://www.epigee.org/guide/stds.html
Mollusca:
Links to information for this STD also referred to as The Clam.
http://www.syntac.net/dl/Clam/
Condyloma.org:
Provides information on sexually transmitted disease, HIV, condyloma
and genital herpes treatment.
http://www.condyloma.org
Talking to Your Partner About STDs:
Includes a list of Sexual Transmitted Diseases, their common names,
along with who should be told about each.
http://sexuality.about.com/health/sexuality/library/weekly/aa070601.htm
Mayo Clinic: Reproductive Diseases and Disorders:
Signs and symptoms of sexually transmitted diseases. Diseases
covered include AIDS, chlamydia infection, genital warts (HPV),
gonorrhea, hepatitis B and syphilis.
http://www.mayoclinic.com/home?id=HQ01378
The STD Guide:
Detailed photographs and education on sexually transmitted diseases.
http://www.afraidtoask.com/std.html
The Naked Truth About STDs:
Information on sexually transmitted diseases. Offers facts, advice,
a profiler that will assess your risk for STD's, and a FAQ.
http://www.unspeakable.com/truth.jsp
Health Awareness Connection:
Provides health education in the prevention of sexually transmitted
diseases.
http://www.questservicesinc.com/
Sexually Transmitted Diseases in Children:
Download the "Sexually Transmitted Diseases in Children" slide
presentation created by Cincinnati Children's Hospital Child Abuse
and Neglect Team staff.
http://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/programs_services/152/tools/slides/stds/
STD World of Resources Network:
Welcome to the most complete STD World of Resources Network.
Everything from the latest clinical trials to Free Valtrex.
http://www.sworn.org
Projectlinks Database: Trichomoniasis Hub:
A brief definition, followed by links to overviews, full text
articles, diagnosis and treatment.
http://www.projectlinks.org/trichomoniasis
Scope for Men:
An FPWA project funded by the Health Department of Western Australia
to raise awareness of sexually transmissible infections among men
aged between 16 and 25 years. Includes information on STIs and male
sexuality.
http://www.fpwa-health.org.au/scope.htm
Sexually Transmitted Diseases Treatment Guidelines:
Details of prevention and diagnostic measures, recommended
treatments, discussions of special populations such as pregnant
women and the HIV-positive, from the US Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention (CDC). Intended for health-care professionals.
http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/rr5106a1.htm