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... when vaginal symptoms have been indicated, clinician collected blind swab or selfcollected vaginal swab may be offered as an alternative collection method. 3. The KOH whiff test involves adding 10% KOH solution (not exceeding 0.5ml) to collected vaginal secretions and briefly sniffing (1-2 seconds) ...
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... the STI is asymptomatic, as is often the case with chlamydial infection in women. In other cases, it is because providers have not considered the possibility of STI or are unaware of the guidelines for screening of asymptomatic individuals. Other STIs, such as genital infection with human papillomav ...
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... E. coli O157:H7 bacteria is believed to mostly reside in the intestines of cattle but has also been found in the intestines of chickens, deer, sheep, and pigs (Dodd et al., 2003). The animals are merely the reservoir for the bacteria, and E. coli O157:H7 does not cause disease in carrier animals. Ho ...
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