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Trichomonas vaginalis causes an estimated 175 million sexually transmitted infections (STIs) worldwide annually,1 yet receives limited attention in clinical practice. In women, the prevalence of this infection is estimated to range from 3–48%.2–4 Vaginitis is a frequent result of infection; pelvic inflammatory disease, cervical neoplasia, and pre-term delivery are also associated with T vaginalis.5–7 In men, T vaginalis is infrequently diagnosed due to fewer symptoms and the use of …
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