When contact tracing should be considered

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Conditions where contact tracing should be considered: The results of STI testing are generally not available at the initial visit, and a sexually transmitted pathogen is often not found. Contact tracing is always recommended when an STI pathogen is detected and even when it is not, pathogens are sometimes identified in partners. Please refer to the notes relating to that specific pathogen.

ECTOPARASITES
EPIDIDYMO-ORCHITIS
PELVIC INFALMMATORY DISEASE (PID)

 

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