Clinical And Laboratory Diagnosis Of Gonorrhea In Women
Keywords:
Gonorrhea, diagnostics, bacterial cultureAbstract
This article examines current clinical and laboratory approaches to diagnosing gonorrhea in women, taking into account the epidemiological, microbiological, and clinical characteristics of the disease.
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