Diagnosis and treatment of urethritis in men
Abstract
Gonococcal and nongonococcal urethritis are the most common sexually transmitted diseases in men. Failure to control these infections is a result of improper treatment of index cases and their sexual contacts. The proper management of urethritis in men is reviewed.
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