Published April 4, 2020 | Version v1
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NEW METHODOLOGIES TO TREAT PATIENTS WITH SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES: A MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH

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According to the World Health Organization, 520 million new cases of sexually spread contaminations caused by germs, parasites and viruses, including sexually spread contaminations from mother to child during pregnancy and delivery. It is seen in adults every year in the world. The most communal contaminations are gonorrhea, syphilis, trichomoniasis, chlamydia, genital herpes, chancroid, genital warts and human immunodeficiency virus and hepatitis B disease, as well as structural changes and their presence. Asymptomatic disease hinders routine diagnostic tests and therapeutic treatment. Cooperation of doctors is one of the main points of diagnosis, early diagnosis, improvement of diagnostic tests and therapeutic treatment. On the other hand, if AIDS is detected, it is possible to detect at least one additional sexually transmitted disease in the same patient, which makes it difficult to diagnose the etiology of the disease and to schedule diagnostic tests. and treat the disease early enough. These points are important for improving the patient's quality of life and overall protection. In our case report, appropriate collaboration between clinicians has improved the early detection and treatment of AIDS.

Keywords: Treat, Patients, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Multidisciplinary Approach.

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