Multiple Choice
A man presents to the physician's office complaining of irritation in the genital area. Examination reveals a bright red rash with raised pustules with clear fluid. Upon questioning, the man reports he has recently been sexually active. What is the most likely diagnosis based upon the appearance of the genital lesions?
A) syphilis
B) genital warts caused by HPV
C) chlamydia
D) genital herpes caused by HSV- 2
E) gonorrhea
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