Examples of trichomoniasis in the following topics:
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- Trichomoniasis is primarily an infection of the urogenital tract; the most common site of infection is the urethra and the vagina in women.
- Trichomoniasis, sometimes referred to as "trich", is a common cause of vaginitis.
- Trichomoniasis is primarily an infection of the urogenital tract; the most common site of infection is the urethra and the vagina in women.
- Trichomoniasis is diagnosed by visually observing the trichomonads via a microscope.
- Micrograph showing a positive result for trichomoniasis.
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- T. vaginalis causes trichomoniasis, which appears in an estimated 180 million cases worldwide each year.
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- Some examples of diseases caused by protozoa include: Malaria, Giardia, Trichomoniasis, and Leishmaniasis.
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- Examples of human diseases caused by protozoa are: malaria, amoebiasis, giardiasis, toxoplasmosis, cryptosporidiosis, trichomoniasis, Chagas disease, leishmaniasis, and dysentery.
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