Candida vaginitis is not considered a STD and occurs in presence of risk factors such as DM, oral contraceptive pills, pregnancy and immunosuppressive therapy.
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Candida vaginitis
GI, EYE and Muscular complaints
GI complaints associated with muscle pain, swelling, and weakness. Presence of subungual splinter hemorrhages, conjunctival and retinal hemorrhages, periobital edema and chemosis
Trichinosis
Nail puncture wound
Infection resulting from nail puncture wound in an adult is most likely due to
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Clostridium difficile diarrhea
Clostridium difficile diarrhea is contagious and when suspected in
ICU, the patient must be isolated awaiting the result of toxin assay.
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