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Gardnerella vaginalis in infections of the urinary tract
Journal of Infection, 1989During a period of 6 months, urine from 3576 patients was cultured for Gardnerella vaginalis. Specimens from 32 patients yielded this species. Eleven (0.3%) of the isolates were judged to be of clinical importance. Seven were from women and four from men. Two of these patients, both women, suffered from spontaneous cystitis. Hence G.
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Antimicrobial Substances and Mechanisms of Lactobacillus rhamnosus against Gardnerella vaginalis
Probiotics and Antimicrobial Proteins, 2022Yu-ping Huang+7 more
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Gardnerella vaginalis u cervikalnim infekcijama
2002Cilj ovog rada je prikazati učestalost i ulogu bakterije G.vaginalis u cervikalnim infekcijama žena generativne dobi. U razdoblju od listopada 2001. do ožujka 2002. pregledano je 1 357 cervikalnih obrisaka. G.vaginalis izolirana je kod 134 ispitnice. Samo je kod 82 ispitanice bila jedini izolat. G. vaginalis glavni je uzročnik bakterijske vaginoze.
Kružičević, Višnja+1 more
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Gardnerella vaginalis and its clinical syndrome
European Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 1982The Gardnerella vaginalis syndrome is a well defined but benign condition characterized by a smelly vaginal discharge of pH greater than 5.0. It is not associated with inflammation. It often occurs in association with cervical infections. The microscopic appearance of the discharge is typical and diagnostic. The wet mount shows "clue cells" and "rafts"
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Gardnerella vaginalis vaginitis
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1981openaire +3 more sources
GARDNERELLA VAGINALIS: PATHOGEN OR COMMENSAL?
The Lancet, 1983R.P. Human, Sheena Reilly
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