Authors
Adekunle Sanyaolu, PhD
Federal Ministry of Health - Abuja, Nigeria
Aleksandra Marinkovic, MD, MS
Saint James School of Medicine – Anguilla
Nafees Haider, Medical Student
All Saints University School of Medicine - Rouseau, St George, Dominica
Stephanie Prakash, MD; Vyshnavy Balendra, Medical Student
Kareem Hamdy, MD; Amine Lehachi, MD,
Saint James School of Medicine – Anguilla
Chuku Okorie, MBBS, MPH
Union County College - Plainfield, New Jersey
Primary Audience: Pathologists and Clinical Scientists
Secondary Audience: Residents, Laboratory Technologist/Scientist (Includes all sub-specialty areas), Students, Pathologist Assistants, Laboratory Directors and Educators
Upon completion of this activity, you will be able to:
· describe the causative agent and epidemiology of trichomoniasis;
· discuss the clinical presentation of patients with Trichomonas vaginalis infection;
· discuss the pathogenesis of T vaginalis;
· discuss the transmission and diagnosis of T vaginalis; and
· discuss the implications of T vaginalis on prevention, control, and treatment/management.