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Gonococcal infection generally presents as an acute purulent discharge from the anterior urethra with dysuria within 2–7 days after exposure shows that there is a?
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Gonococcal Infection in Males
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Gram stain of urethral discharge showing 5 or more WBC per oil immersion field shows that there is a?
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Gonococcal Infection in Males
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The Gram stain is highly sensitive and specific for documenting urethritis shows that there is a?
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Gonococcal Infection in Males
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Infection is followed by the development of mucopurulent cervicitis (MPC) shows that there is a?
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Gonococcal Infection in Females
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Sometimes when there is a abnormal amount of vaginal discharge and vaginal bleeding after intercourse shows that there is a?
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Gonococcal Infection in Females
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Pruritus, tenesmus and discharge.
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Anorectal infections
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What is the percentage of all cases of gonococcal infections, that result in arthritis, skin lesions and endocarditis and meningitis?
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.5 - 1%
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What two most common causes that seriously complicate the clinical diagnosis of gonorrhea?
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Nongonococcal urethritis (NGU) and MPC
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What causes about 30%–40% of NGU in most industrialized countries?
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Chlamydial infections
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How are the Diagnosis of gonococcal infection is made?
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by Gram stain
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What does the resistance to common antimicrobials, either through chromosomal mutations or acquisition of plasmids indicate?
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The widespread of N. gonorrhoeae
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Generally, What is the incubation period?
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1-14 days
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How long can untreated infections be extended?
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Months in untreated individuals
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How long will it take for infection treatment take to stop the spread of the STD?
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Effective treatment ends communicability within hours
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How are the eyes of newborns with Gonococcus Infectious treated?
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By using of prophylactic agents in the eyes.
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From how many days should all cases of last sexual contact with an infected person, be examined, tested and treated?
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60 days
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