A yоung аdult femаle is being evаluated in yоur оffice. She is complaining of vaginal itching, thick yellow mucus discharge, and urinary discomfort. She is sexually active and uses condoms with one of her partners, but not both. On physical exam, the abdomen is negative. The pelvic exam reveals the cervix to have a mucopurulent discharge and friability. The bimanual exam is negative. Samples for NAAT’s were taken however results are not available yet. Wet mount with KOH is negative for whiff test. Microscopy reveals few clue cells, > 10 WBC’s per HPF, no yeast, no trichomonads. What is the likely diagnosis and treatment?
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