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“…According to a national estimate, in 2001 more than 750,000 cases of pelvic inflammatory disease occurred in the United States; however, over the past two decades, the rates and severity of pelvic inflammatory disease have declined in North America and Western Europe [3] [4] [5]. Despite progress, however, pelvic inflammatory disease remains a problem because reproductive outcomes among treated patients are still suboptimal, subclinical pelvic inflammatory disease remains poorly controlled, and programs aimed at the prevention of pelvic inflammatory disease are not feasible in much of the developing world [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…According to a national estimate, in 2001 more than 750,000 cases of pelvic inflammatory disease occurred in the United States; however, over the past two decades, the rates and severity of pelvic inflammatory disease have declined in North America and Western Europe [3] [4] [5]. Despite progress, however, pelvic inflammatory disease remains a problem because reproductive outcomes among treated patients are still suboptimal, subclinical pelvic inflammatory disease remains poorly controlled, and programs aimed at the prevention of pelvic inflammatory disease are not feasible in much of the developing world [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Clinicians should consider milder symptoms such as abnormal vaginal discharge, metrorrhagia, postcoital bleeding, and urinary frequency as potential symptoms associated with the disease, particularly in women at risk of sexually transmitted infection [6]. The diagnosis of PID is based on the findings of lower genital tract inflammation associated with pelvic organ tenderness.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%