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Jennifer Develops Painful Urination and Slight, Watery Vaginal Discharge Two

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Jennifer develops painful urination and slight, watery vaginal discharge two weeks after her first coital encounter with her new boyfriend, who shows no symptoms of any STIs. She does not see her doctor, and later comes down with a fever and severe abdominal cramps. At this point, she visits a doctor who diagnoses her with PID. Jennifer's PID most likely was caused by an untreated case of


A) syphilis.
B) HPV.
C) chlamydia.
D) genital herpes.
E) trichomoniasis.

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