What is the difference between vaginitis and vaginosis?
A) Vaginitis is more serious and vaginosis is subclinical.
B) Vaginosis is more serious and vaginitis is subclinical.
C) Vaginosis occurs first and then develops into vaginitis.
D) Vaginosis is an acute infection and vaginitis is always a chronic infection.
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