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Prevalence and Antibiotic Resistance Profile of Bacterial Pathogens in Aerobic Vaginitis: A Retrospective Study in Italy [PDF]
Aerobic vaginitis (AV) is a vaginal infectious condition, characterized by a high inflammatory response and/or signs of epithelial atrophy, a decrease in the amount of Lactobacillus spp. and an increase in enteric origin bacteria. AV, often misdiagnosed,
Enrica Serretiello +2 more
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Aerobic Vaginitis Diagnosis Criteria Combining Gram Stain with Clinical Features: An Establishment and Prospective Validation Study [PDF]
Wet-mount microscopy aerobic vaginitis (AV) diagnostic criteria need phase-contrast microscopy and keen microscopists, and the preservation of saline smears is less common in clinical practice. This research work developed new AV diagnostic criteria that
Mengting Dong, Chen Wang, Huiyang Li
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Aerobic vaginitis (AV) is a condition in which the normal vaginal inhabitants are replaced by aerobic bacterial pathogens, triggering a vaginal immune response. AV should be treated promptly. The aim of the present study is to analyse the prevalence of
Lakshmi Krishnasamy +2 more
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The Dwindling Microbiota of Aerobic Vaginitis, an Inflammatory State Enriched in Pathobionts with Limited TLR Stimulation [PDF]
: While bacterial vaginosis (BV) is a well-known type of vaginal dysbiosis, aerobic vaginitis (AV) is an inflammatory condition that remains understudied and under-recognised.
Sander Wuyts +2 more
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Diagnostic performance of an automated microscopy and pH test for diagnosis of vaginitis
Vaginitis is a common gynecological problem, nevertheless, its clinical evaluation is often insufficient. This study evaluated the performance of an automated microscope for the diagnosis of vaginitis, by comparison of the investigated test results to a ...
Ahinoam Lev-Sagie +2 more
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Hormonal status in women of reproductive age with nonspecific vaginitis
Bacterial vaginosis and aerobic vaginitis are the most common problems among gynecological pathology in women of reproductive age. The share oh nonspecific vaginitis is affected by stress, which affects the state of a woman’s hormonal system.
O.D. Ryazanova
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Objective. One of the most common gynecological pathologies among women of reproductive age is non-specific vaginitis. Bacterial vaginosis and aerobic vaginitis cause many obstetric and gynecological complications, and disease recurrence remains high ...
O.D. Ryazanova, G.I. Reznichenko
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Mixed vaginitis is a complex vaginal dysbiosis that differs from single vaginitis. Vaginitis in the third trimester may lead to adverse maternal and neonatal outcomes.
Huanrong Li +19 more
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Use of a drug containing ornidazole-neomycin–prednisolone–econazole for the empirical treatment of vaginal infections [PDF]
Relevance. Empirical treatment of vaginitis is indicated due to its polymicrobial etiology and limited microbiological analysis. The aim of the study was to study the combination of ornidazoleneomycinprednisoloneeconazole (ONPE, Elzhina) as a first-line ...
Valerii G. Volkov, Tatyana V. Zakharova
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OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to determine the prevalent aerobic vaginal bacteria and their antibiogram to commonly prescribed antibiotics for the treatment of aerobic vaginitis (AV).
Muhammad Asghar +7 more
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