Prevalence, Incidence, Natural History, and Response to Treatment ofTrichomonas vaginalisInfection among Adolescent Women
The Journal of Infectious Diseases2005Vol. 192(12), pp. 2039–2044
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Abstract
The incidence of T. vaginalis infection is high among adolescent women; untreated infections may last undetected for 3 months or longer. Reinfection is common. Treatment with oral metronidazole is effective, and T. vaginalis DNA disappears rapidly after treatment.
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