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Review Question - QID 213805

QID 213805 (Type "213805" in App Search)
A 27-year-old nulliparous woman presents to her gynecologist for a routine annual exam. She has had a copper IUD for the past 3 years and does not routinely use condoms. She has been sexually active with 6 male partners in the past 3 months. She complains of vaginal discharge that frequently stains her undergarments, but denies pruritis, dysuria, or dyspareunia. Her last menstrual period was 1 week ago. Speculum exam reveals a thin odorless white discharge with a pH of 4.3, and a normal appearing vulva and cervix. A wet mount of vaginal fluid is prepared. Which of the following microbes is most likely to be seen?