Adult Inclusion Conjunctivitis - IU Optometry
Eye disease in adults occurs in about 1 in 300 genital cases Sexually active adults (15-40 years) who usually have a history of recent change in sexusually have a history of recent change in sex partners ( preceding 2 months) and oral-genital sexual practices Ocular inoculation may occur by spread from the genitalia to fingers to the eye, from the ................
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