2017
DOI: 10.3126/jbs.v3i1.16845
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Multiple acquisitions of STIs: invitation to precision in clinical care and summons to intangibles in laboratory diagnosis

Abstract: Background Co-existence of one sexually transmitted infection (STI) with another viral or bacterial agent may change the classical behavior of the genital infection and may provide the stimulus for reactivation. The objectives of this study were to document and appraise the relevance and importance of co-infection in STIs in their prevailing permutation and combination.Material and methods This cross-sectional study included 200 consecutive patients, attended the STI clinic of a tertiary care hospital in East … Show more

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