The Past, Present and Future in the Diagnosis of a Neglected Sexually Transmitted Infection: Trichomoniasis
Alexandra Ibáñez-Escribano,
Juan José Nogal-Ruiz
Abstract:More than one million curable sexually transmitted infections occur every day. Trichomonas vaginalis is one of the main responsible for these epidemiological data, however, the diagnosis of this protozoan is still mainly based on microscopic and culture identification. The commerciali-zation of immunological tests and the development of molecular techniques have improved the sensitivity of classical methods. Nevertheless, the fact that trichomoniasis is a neglected parasitic infection, hinders the development … Show more
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