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Abstract

Treatment of urogenital chlamydia remains a difficult practical task. Due to the formation of resistance of these microorganisms to antibiotics, the duration of therapy increases, relapses often occur. At the same time, the increase in the frequency of this pathology currently tends to increase and is observed mainly among young and middle-aged people, which leads to a decrease in not only copulatory, but also reproductive function.In this regard, the choice of an effective drug in the treatment of prostatitis associated with chlamydia infection still remains an urgent problem

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Urogenital prostatitis chlamydia infection effectiveness of treatment josamycin

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How to Cite
Oripov Rustam Anvarovich. (2022). Prostatitis with Chlamydia Infection. Texas Journal of Medical Science, 8, 126–128. https://doi.org/10.62480/tjms.2022.vol8.pp126-128

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