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The Diagnosis and Management of Genital Herpes: The Silent Epidemic CME
Faculty: Gary A. Richwald, MD, MPH; Terri J. Warren, RN, MSEd, MSN, ANP
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Release Date: October 31, 2002Valid for credit through October 31, 2003

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This CME activity is based on transcripts and slides of presentations as delivered by the faculty at the "The Diagnosis and Management of Genital Herpes: The Silent Epidemic" symposium held at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center, Rosemont Conference Center in Rosemont, Illinois on June 22, 2002.

Contents of This CME Activity
  1. Managing Herpes Infections
    The Herpesvirus Group
    Roadway to Infection With Herpesviruses
    Sexually Transmitted Diseases and Herpesvirus Infection
    What Do Prevalence Patterns Show?
    Detecting the Many Versions of Herpes
    Controversial Issues in Sexually Transmitted Disease Testing
    Treatment Regimens

  2. Counseling Patients With Genital Herpes
    Basic Questions About Confronting Herpes
    Manner More Important In Some Ways Than Substance
    More Options to Help Patients Cope

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