Textbook Question
In cases of NGU, diagnosis is made using PCR to detect microbial DNA.
a. C. trachomatis
b. E. coli
c. Mycobacterium hominis
d. S. saprophyticus
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Tortora 14th Edition
Ch. 26 - Microbial Diseases of the Urinary and Reproductive Systems
Problem 8
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In cases of NGU, diagnosis is made using PCR to detect microbial DNA.
a. C. trachomatis
b. E. coli
c. Mycobacterium hominis
d. S. saprophyticus
The most common cause of cystitis
a. C. trachomatis
b. E. coli
c. Mycobacterium hominis
d. S. saprophyticus
Fluid-filled vesicles
a. candidiasis
b. bacterial vaginosis
c. genital herpes
d. lymphogranuloma venereum
e. trichomoniasis
List the genital infections that cause congenital and neonatal infections. How can transmission to a fetus or newborn be prevented?
Name one fungus and one protozoan that can cause genital system infections. What symptoms would lead you to suspect these infections?
Intracellular reticulate bodies of this gram-negative bacterium convert to elementary bodies that can infect a new host cell.