By definition
STDs are infectious diseases attributed to human sex
life. Among all the infections afflicting mankind, STDs
stand out unique in that, the reservoirs, the sufferers
and the transmitters are all human beings. Human beings
alone are responsible for the continued existence, transmission
and explosive incidence of these diseases. That is
why Sexually Transmitted Diseases are some times classified
as behavioral diseases.
The causative organisms have been well identified,
correct diagnosis is possible in most of the STDs and
treatment methods are relatively easy and effective,
still we are unable to control STDs- Why? Many factors,
intertwined and interwoven, are responsible for this
situation. They are demographic, socio-economic and
medical factors.
Significant contributions to this field have always
emerged only from centers where Specialists had an Organization,
Association and Annual meetings of their own. It must
be said here that in India the need for a separate discipline
for STDs and separate control programme for STDs was
always considered necessary. With this in mind, Dr.C.N.Sowmini,
the then Director of the Institute of Venereology, Madras
Medical College, Chennai, who , with the co-operation
of a handful of committed workers, founded the Indian
Association for the Study of Sexually Transmitted Diseases
(IASSTD) in the year 1975. Association has been registered
under section 10 of the Act with Registrar of Societies,
Chennai. Later, in the year 1993, the name of the Association
was changed to IASSTD & AIDS and this has also been
registered under the above society.
Objectives - The following are the objectives
of the Association:
- To co-ordinate and assist the activities not only
of Physicians practicing in the subject and other
related subjects but also of epidemiologists, psychiatrists,
psychologists, public health nurses, social workers
and all concerned with human behaviour and its effects
on the spread of STDs and HIV /AIDS.
- To collect and distribute information concerning
methods for the prevention and control of STDs with
a view to eliminate these diseases as public health
problems throughout India.
- To stimulate research into the medical, serological
and psychosocial aspects of STDs.
- To compile information on the trends of incidence
of the STDs throughout India.
- To organize Seminars and other clinical meetings
as well as to co-operate and participate with other
International Organisations in conducting meetings
to study the problems relating to control of STDs
and HIV /AIDS.
- Though STD control is the main responsibility of
the Government, the Association will co-operate with
the Government and non-Government Organisations who
are actively involved in the control of STDs including
HIV / AIDS and also in the management of STD and HIV
/AIDS patients, screening of population at risk and
education of the public, specially the target groups
like students, commercial sex workers, industrial
workers, lorry drivers etc. The Association would
seek the help of the Government, whenever the former
undertakes any STD programmes.
- The members of the Association will meet once a
year in different parts of India for holding the National
Conference and the resolutions passed for the control
of STDs and HIV / AIDS by the members of the General
Body at these Annual Meetings will be sent to the
Government for its implementation and follow-up.
- The Association will publish a Journal - The Indian
Journal of Sexually Transmitted Diseases (IJSTD).
Though started with a hand full of members, the Association
has steadily increased by leaps and bounds to the present
number of 850 plus Life Members spread all over the
Globe. Professors & Heads of the Departments of
Dermato-Venereolgy, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Microbiology,
Pathology, Social & Preventive Medicine of most
of the Medical Colleges in India are members of our
Association.
The First Conference of IASSTD was held at Madras
(now Chennai) in the presence of Dr.R.V.Rajam, the Doyen
of Venereology. Dr.R.R.Willcox (UK), Dr.R.N.Thin (UK),
Dr.Andre Siboulet (Paris), Dr.Brain H.R.Hill (New Zealand),
Dr.Padmodiwirijo (Indonesia), Dr.Pierra Vejjabul (Thailand),
Dr.Y.Onodo (Japan) were the foreign dignitaries who
honoured us by accepting our invitation and attending
the above Conference at Madras.
Annual National Conferences of IASSTD are being conducted
in different parts of India. The Annual National Conference
of IASSTD held at Calcutta in 1993 received the blessings
of Mother Theresa in person.
Orations : Several Orations such as the ' Silver
Jubilee Oration of the Institute of Venereology', 'Dr.R.V.Rajam
Endowment Oration', 'Dr.M.A.Wali Oration', ' Dr C W
Chacko Memorial Oration' are delivered by eminent speakers,
both National and International, at the Annual Conferences
of our Association.
Dr.Govindan Nair Memorial Prize Competition and Dr.P.S.Ranganathan
Memorial Prize Competition are two of the competitions
that are being conducted every year for the benefit
of the Post-Graduates. Besides these, several Guest
Lectures, Scientific Sessions, Poster Sessions, Scientific
Quiz Programmes also form part of the Annual National
Conferences of IASSTD & AIDS.
Our bi-annual Journal - the Journal of Sexually Transmitted
Diseases (IJSTD) was started in 1980 under the Editorship
of Late Dr.Sardarilal. Dr.Rishi K Bhargava of Jaipur
is presently the Chief Editor of IJSTD. The author of
the best article published in IJSTD is awarded the prestigious
'Dr. Sardarilal Award'. This award is presented
annually at the National Conference of IASSTD &
AIDS. |