Ureaplasma parvum and Mycoplasma genitalium are found to be significantly associated with microscopy-confirmed urethritis in a routine genitourinary medicine setting
In conclusion, this study supports a clinically significant role in NGNCU for both U. parvum and M. genitalium.
Source: International Journal of STD and AIDS - Category: Global & Universal Authors: Cox, C., McKenna, J. P., Watt, A. P., Coyle, P. V. Tags: Original research articles Source Type: research
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