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The Health Care of Homeless Persons - part I - stds : II - Drips & Discharges 131 Sexually Transmitted Diseases, part II: Drips & Discharges Noreen A. Hynes, MD, MPHG onococcal Urethritis. Gram stain of the urethral discharge in this man shows many polymorphonuclear leukocytes with intracellular Gram negative diplococci. Photo courtesy of the CDCS exually Transmitted diseases ( stds ) associated with discharges or drips are usually caused by one of three types of pathogens - bacteria, viruses, or parasites. One non-STD fungal infection, candidiasis, is seen frequently among active persons and is considered in this group.
STDs are classically associated with discharges, these infections cause a spectrum of disease from asymptomatic infection to an array of often overlapping syndromes that make clinical diagnosis alone inadequate for predicting the cause of the infection.
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