MCQ
Which of the following $STD$ and its causative agent is not correctly matched?
  • Genital warts : Haemophilus ducrei
  • B
    Syphilis : Treponema pallidum
  • C
    Genital herpes : Type $II$ Herpes simplex virus $(HSV-2)$
  • D
    Trichomoniasis : Trichomonas vaginalis

Answer

Correct option: A.
Genital warts : Haemophilus ducrei
a
Genital warts is caused by human papilloma virus.

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