A 24-year-old woman comes to the clinic to be evaluated for sexually transmitted infections. She states she has no symptoms, but her boyfriend is complaining of a thin, clear discharge and mild discomfort with urination

His doctor advised him that his partner should be treated because this problem may affect her future fertility. What disorder should be assessed for?
1) Chlamydia
2) Trichomoniasis
3) Genital herpes
4) Human papillomavirus


ANS: 1

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