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Antonio A T Chuh1, William C W Wong, Albert Lee
1Department of Community and Family Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Prince of Wales Hospital, Shatin, Hong Kong. achuh@iohk.com
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BACKGROUND The management of sexually transmitted infections serves as a good example of how medical practitioners should offer continuous and 'whole person' care to patients and their contacts.
Objective:
This article discusses 10 myths commonly held by patients with sexually transmitted infections consulting their general practitioners.
Discussion:
We stress the importance of risk assessment, patient education, pre- and post-test counselling, assessment of associated diseases, contact tracing, and modification of health related behaviour in managing patients with sexually transmitted infections.
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