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Clinical presentation of asymptomatic and symptomatic heterosexual men who tested positive for urethral gonorrhoea at a sexual health clinic in Melbourne, Australia.

Mario Martín-SánchezJason J OngChristopher K FairleyMarcus Y ChenDeborah A WilliamsonKate MaddafordEi T AungGeorgia CarterCatriona S BradshawEric Pui Fung Chow
Published in: BMC infectious diseases (2020)
A small proportion of heterosexual men with urethral gonorrhoea do not have any symptoms. Heterosexual men with urethral symptoms usually seek for healthcare within a week, prompting rapid healthcare-seeking behaviour.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • urinary incontinence
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