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Sexual Health Department, Countess of Chester Hospital, NHS Foundation Trust, Chester CH2 1UL, UK
Adenoviruses infect mucous membranes, including – on rare occasions – the urethra. Adenoviruses should therefore be considered as yet another cause of chlamydia-negative non-gonococcal urethritis. The following case illustrates the dilemma posed in a patient with conjunctivitis and urethritis.
Key Words: ADENOVIRUS CONJUNCTIVITIS NON-GONOCOCCAL URETHRITIS NON-SPECIFIC URETHRITIS
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