Disease | chlamydia |
Phenotype | C0018081|gonorrhea |
Sentences | 2 |
PubMedID- 24470998 | [11] found bv in 34% cases, gonorrhea in 11% of cases, chlamydia infection in 7% cases, trichomoniasis in 2%, mixed infections in 11% and no definite laboratory diagnosis in 22% cases. |
PubMedID- 23710368 | The individual stis included genital discharge syndrome (identified in studies as a generic term for gonorrhea, genital infections with chlamydia trachomatis, and nonspecific (nongonococcal) urethritis in which the primary symptom was a urethral discharge) versus genital ulcerative disease (identified in studies as a generic term for syphilis, genital herpes, chancroid, and other genital ulcers noted on physical examination), genital discharge syndrome (gds), nonspecific or nongonococcal urethritis (nsu), gonorrhea, genital infections with chlamydia trachomatis, genital ulcerative disease (gud), chancroid, syphilis, genital herpes or serology for herpes simplex virus type 2 (hsv), genital human papillomavirus (hpv) infections, and an sti of any type. |
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