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Chapter 24, Problem 7TMW
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The reason so as to why a course of antibacterial drugs triggers a case of trichomoniasis in a female patient.

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Trichomoniasis is a protozoan infection caused by Trichomoniasis vaginalis. Its incubation period is 4 to 28 days. Symptoms in females include vaginal irritation, yellow-green discharge from the vagina, dysuria, and can possibly spot bleeding. Sexually active individuals are more prone to trichomoniasis.

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