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Introduction
According to a 2014 surveillance analysis, approximately 1 in every 272 women in the US suffers from the pelvic inflammatory disease each year (Center for Disease Control and Prevention, 2015). The same report furthered suggests that 1 in every 8 patient experiences difficulty in pregnancy. Given the alarming statistics, the incidence rate continues to increase considering that pelvic inflammatory disease often goes undetected because women who were infected with the disease can hardly tell when they already at risk. While numerous literature and informative references have identified a number of risk factors to speculate PID, it is ...