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Over the last years, increasing attention has been paid to genitourinary tract inflammations (GTIs)/infections; several microorganisms can be involved in the pathogenesis of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) and male accessory gland infection 3 (MAGI) (Hannachi et_al 2018; Rodin et_al 2003; Francesco et_al 2011). Regarding the distribution of the species, Vercelloni et_al (n.d.) described a higher prevalence of Gram-positive microorganisms in SCs (as opposed to urinary tract infections), in particular Enterococcus. The aim of this study was to evaluate: (i) the prevalence of subjects with a positive . . .
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