Your patient presents with PID. How would you determine that the cause is N. gonorrhea rather than C. trachomatis?
A) you isolate a gram-negative diplococcus on MTM media from cervical discharge
B) no growth is observed on MTM media
C) microscopic examination of cervical discharge reveals intracellular coccoid bacteria.
D) all of the above
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A) twice
Q25: Which of the following characteristics of Chlamydia
Q26: Which statement appropriately characterizes Chlamydia infection?
A) symptomatic
Q27: Gonorrhea most often impacts which demographic?
A) teenagers
Q28: What virulence attributes characterize Neisseria gonorrhoeae?
A) production
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Q32: Secondary syphilis is characterized by the formation
Q33: Haemophilus ducreyi shares this characteristic of infection
Q34: Genital warts are caused by Herpes simplex
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