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Vaginitis por tricomonas; Infección vaginal por tricomonas; Vaginitis por tricomonas (ETS); Vaginitis por tricomonas (ITS); Vaginitis por tricomonas (infección transmitida sexualmente)
Una relación sexual monógama con una pareja sana y conocida puede ayudar a reducir el riesgo de contraer infecciones de transmisión sexual, entre ellas la tricomoniasis.
A excepción de la abstinencia total, los condones siguen siendo la mejor protección y la más confiable contra las infecciones de transmisión sexual y se deben usar de manera constante y correcta para que sean eficaces.
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