A 26-year-old man comes to the physician with a 1-week history of dysuria and increased urinary frequency. He has had multiple sexual partners in the past month and is inconsistent with condom use. His temperature is 37.1 C (98.9 F) , blood pressure is 110/70 mm Hg, and pulse is 68/min. Mucopurulent discharge is seen at the urethral meatus. Urinalysis shows the following:
Gram stain of the discharge shows no bacteria. Culture of the discharge and urine show no growth after 48 hours of incubation. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?
A) Acute bacterial cystitis
B) Acute pyelonephritis
C) Chlamydial urethritis
D) Gonococcal urethritis
E) Trichomonal urethritis
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