trikomoniasis
Trikomoniasis, also known as trichomoniasis, is a common sexually transmitted infection caused by the flagellated protozoan parasite Trichomonas vaginalis. The infection primarily affects the urogenital tract and is transmitted through sexual contact with an infected person. In newborns, maternal transmission during birth can occur, but nonsexual transmission is rare.
Most infections are asymptomatic, especially in men. When symptoms occur, women commonly report vaginal discharge that
Diagnosis relies on laboratory testing. Nucleic acid amplification tests on vaginal swabs or urine samples are
Treatment involves antiprotozoal medication, most commonly metronidazole or tinidazole. Regimens may include a single-dose or a
Prevention focuses on safe sex practices, including consistent condom use, reducing the number of sexual partners,