A 28-year-old sexually active male presents with burning micturition. On clinical examination, there is no ulcer in the genitals. Urine examination shows 50 WBCs/HPF, no RBCs, leucocyte esterase positive, gonococcal culture negative. What could be the most probable causative organism
A 28-year-old sexually active male presents with burning micturition. On clinical examination, there is no ulcer in the genitals. Urine examination shows 50 WBCs/HPF, no RBCs, leucocyte esterase positive, gonococcal culture negative. What could be the most probable causative organism
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A 28-year-old sexually active male presents with burning micturition. On clinical examination, there is no ulcer in the genitals. Urine examination shows 50 WBCs/HPF, no RBCs, leucocyte esterase positive, gonococcal culture negative. What could be the most probable causative organism
β Correct Answer: C. Chlamydia trachomatis
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