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In our geographical latitudes trichomonas vaginalis infection of urogenital tract is the most frequent parasitosis. Trichomonas vaginalis today is principally taken for a pathogenous parasite (6). The infectivity of this parasite is also present in symptomeless latent trichomoniasis, so that therapy should be instituted in every case.
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Granitzka, S. (1976). Short-Term Therapy of Urogenital Trichomoniasis with a New Nitroimidazole Derivative (Ornidazole/Tiberal Roche). In: Williams, J.D., Geddes, A.M. (eds) Special Problems in Chemotherapy. Chemotherapy, vol 3. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-3120-9_30
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