Section 1: Introduction --;1 Normal genital microflora --;2 Host defenses against intrauterine infection --;3 Pathology of pelvic inflammatory disease --;Section 2: Vaginal Infections --;4 Cytologic diagnosis of cervical infections --;5 Genital herpes simplex virus infection in young adults --;6 Normal vaginal flora in abortion patients --;7 Mechanism of recurrent herpes infections and prospects for vaccination --;8 Trichomonas vaginalis in human reproduction --;9 Toxic shock --;Section 3: Infections During Pregnancy --;10 Therapeutic abortion and bacterial infection --;11 Urinary tract infections during pregnancy --;12 Perinatal infection control --;13 Consequences of sexually transmitted diseases in pregnancy --;Section 4: Pelvic Inflammatory Disease --;14 Laparoscopic diagnosis and treatment of PID --;15 Use of serologic methods in the diagnosis of pelvic inflammatory disease --;16 PID therapy and response to antibiotics: the Cook County Hospital experience --;17 On the causes of pelvic infection --;Section 5: Prostatitis, Epididymitis and Urethritis --;18 The effects of lower urinary tract and reproductive organ infections on male infertility --;19 The mechanism of infection in the urethra, prostate and epididymis --;20 Asymptomatic bacteriospermia --;21 Urethritis and its complications --;22 The role of mycoplasmas and chlamydiae in male infertility --;23 Chronic prostatitis and reproduction --;24 Microbial attachment to spermatozoa --;25 The reproductive effects of microorganisms in semen.
Infectious diseases remain a major problem for physicians and other health professionals dealing with problems of the reproductive system.