Cyclic changes in vaginal populations of experimentally induced trichomonas vaginalis infections in rhesus monkeys

It is generally observed by clinicians that exacerbations of human vaginal trichomoniasis occur around the time of menstruation and that symptoms are usually more severe during this interval. However, detailed studies on the trend of parasite population in individual patients seem not to have been r...

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