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1 Haemophilus ducreyi causes chancroid, a genital ulcer disease.
2 uction contributing to the pathogenesis of a genital ulcer disease.
3 creyi is the etiologic agent of chancroid, a genital ulcer disease.
4 HSV-2) infection is the most common cause of genital ulcer disease.
5 c agent of chancroid, a sexually transmitted genital ulcer disease.
6 asma HIV-1 RNA levels among, and presence of genital ulcer disease among HIV-1-infected partners and
7 irus type 2, human papillomavirus (HPV), and genital ulcer disease among men, and it reduces HPV, gen
9 uld have additional benefits beyond reducing genital ulcer disease and HSV-associated HIV transmissio
12 mples from patients with chancroid and other genital ulcer diseases and from normal subjects containe
13 on, and only at the STI clinic were marital, genital ulcer disease, and HIV-infection status associat
15 h and without sexually transmitted diseases, genital ulcer disease, and progesterone-predominant cond
16 d with increased risk of HIV-1 infection and genital ulcer disease, and these effects remained after
17 s who had an AIDS-defining illness or active genital ulcer disease, and those that were taking antire
18 - and late-stage infection, higher HIV load, genital ulcer disease, and younger age of the index part
19 vir had a smaller effect on the frequency of genital ulcer disease as well as a smaller effect on the
20 chancroid, a sexually transmitted cutaneous genital ulcer disease associated with increased heterose
21 ulcer disease among men, and it reduces HPV, genital ulcer disease, bacterial vaginosis, and trichomo
22 eople by reducing the prevalence of herpetic genital ulcer disease, but could also have an additional
25 us lesions of the human sexually transmitted genital ulcer disease chancroid are characterized by the
26 i, a Gram-negative bacterium that causes the genital ulcer disease chancroid, activates inflammasomes
27 philus ducreyi, the etiological agent of the genital ulcer disease chancroid, binds extracellular mat
28 etiologic agent of the sexually transmitted genital ulcer disease chancroid, has been shown to assoc
33 to assess the possible benefits of treating genital ulcer disease, chorioamnionitis, mastitis, and m
34 ubjects and patients with chancroid or other genital ulcer diseases contained antibodies to purified
36 higher virus set point, and the presence of genital ulcer disease (GUD) during the early phase of HI
38 dard laboratory methods for the diagnosis of genital ulcer disease (GUD) in 105 patients; 36% were hu
39 d with cervicovaginal HSV-2 DNA shedding and genital ulcer disease (GUD) in a cohort of women living
42 ltaneously detects the three major causes of genital ulcer disease (GUD), Haemophilus ducreyi, Trepon
43 uman immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, genital ulcer disease (GUD), penile epithelial trauma, m
47 ates for genital-tract infections (syphilis, genital ulcer disease [GUD], Neisseria gonorrhoeae infec
50 eyi causes chancroid, a sexually transmitted genital ulcer disease implicated in increased heterosexu
51 on an increasingly important role in causing genital ulcer disease in addition to being the primary n
54 ducreyi, the etiologic agent of chancroid, a genital ulcer disease, produces a cell-associated hemoly
56 c agent of chancroid, a sexually transmitted genital ulcer disease that facilitates the transmission