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subsequent sexually transmitted infections among adolescent women with genital infection due to chlamydia trachomatis, neisseria gonorrhoeae, or trichomonas vaginalis.to identify factors associated with subsequent sexually transmitted infection (sti) (within 1 year of initial infection) due to chlamydia trachomatis, neisseria gonorrhoeae or trichomonas vaginalis.19999918320
sexual behavior among adolescent women at high risk for sexually transmitted infections.the temporal pattern of partners and sexual encounters may be key factors in the acquisition and transmission of sexually transmitted diseases (stds). behavior among adolescent women is of particular interest because they frequently have the highest prevalence and incidence of infection.200111354261
subsequent sexually transmitted infection in urban adolescents and young adults.to compare the rates of subsequent infection with chlamydia trachomatis, neisseria gonorrhoeae, or trichomonas vaginalis in a group of high-risk adolescents and young adults.200111483124
clinical evaluation of affirm vpiii in the detection and identification of trichomonas vaginalis, gardnerella vaginalis, and candida species in vaginitis/vaginosis.to compare the affirm vpiii microbial identification test for detection and identification of candida species, gardnerella vaginalis and trichomonas vaginalis to clinical and microscopic criteria commonly used to diagnose vaginitis.200415460191
the prevalence of chlamydia, gonorrhea, and trichomonas in sexual partnerships: implications for partner notification and treatment.treatment of sex partners by patient-delivered partner therapy (pdpt) may prove to be an effective strategy in reducing reinfection and preventing the sequelae of sexually transmitted infections (stis). however, limited data exists regarding stis within sexual partnerships (dyads).200515788928
changing sexually transmitted infection screening protocol will result in improved case finding for trichomonas vaginalis among high-risk female populations.: trichomonas vaginalis is a sexually transmitted infection, which is largely underestimated because of ineffective screening protocols and lack of public health attention.201121217417
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