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Sydney presents to the clinic with vulvovaginal candidiasis. Appropriate treatment for her would be:
 
  1. OTC intravaginal clotrimazole
  2. OTC intravaginal miconazole
  3. Oral fluconazole one-time dose
  4. Any of the above

Question 2

Jamie was treated for chancroid. Follow-up testing after treatment of chancroid would be:
 
  1. Syphilis and HIV testing at 3-month intervals
  2. Chancroid-specific antigen test every 3 months
  3. Urine testing for Haemophilus ducreyi in 3 to 6 months for test of cure
  4. Annual HIV testing if engaging in high-risk sexual behavior



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