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The identification of Gardnerella vaginalis
Journal of Medical Microbiology, 1983A collection of 72 strains of catalase-negative gram-positive, -negative and -variable cocco-bacilli isolated from samples of vaginal discharge from women with non-specific vaginal infection was examined in an attempt to develop an identification system for Gardnerella vaginalis that could be used in a diagnostic laboratory.
Ian Phillips, Elizabeth Taylor
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Gardnerella vaginalis in Prepubertal Girls
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1987A prospective study was established to determine the significance of the isolation of Gardnerella vaginalis from the vagina in prepubertal children. Two hundred fifty-six children were enrolled. Group 1 consisted of 137 children who had been victims of sexual abuse; group 2, forty-eight children with genitourinary complaints and no history of sexual ...
Mary Ellen Rimsza+2 more
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Gardnerella vag inalis-associated Bahnoposthitis
Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 1986The clinical features, microbiologic investigation, and response to therapy of three patients with Gardnerella vaginalis-associated balanoposthitis were studied. Each man presented with a similar syndrome of diffuse erythema and pruritus of the glans meatus and coronal sulcus, irritation of the prepuce, and minimal urethral discharge.
David R. Burdge+2 more
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Gardnerella-Associated Vaginitis and Anaerobic Bacteria
Gynecologic and Obstetric Investigation, 198412 patients with mild or moderate symptoms of Gardnerella-associated vaginitis were examined clinically and microbiologically on 52 different occasions, 27 of which were asymptomatic. The symptomatic state was defined by fulfilling at least three of the following criteria: (1) subjective symptoms; (2) pH above 4.5; (3) positive amine test, and (4) clue
B. Hagström+3 more
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Longitudinal study of the biotypes of Gardnerella vaginalis [PDF]
Gardnerella vaginalis is the predominant vaginal microorganism in women with bacterial vaginosis. However, this organism is also frequently isolated from women without signs or symptoms of vaginitis. Earlier studies have not revealed whether certain biotypes of G.
A M Briselden, Sharon L. Hillier
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GARDNERELLA VAGINALIS, ANAEROBES, AND VAGINAL DISCHARGE
The Lancet, 1982Abstract Quantitative microbiological investigations were carried out on vaginal secretions from 82 selected women. The microbial flora of women with normal white vaginal secretions of pH 4·5 or less consisted mainly of lactobacilli. Anaerobic bacteria and Gardnerella vaginalis were rarely isolated.
Ian Phillips+3 more
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Antimicrobial effects of niridazole on gardnerella vaginalis
Infection, 1987Niridazole, a nitrothiazole derivative, demonstrated powerful antimicrobial activity against 510 clinical isolates of Gardnerella vaginalis tested. MIC's ranged from 0.002 to 1.0 mg/l with MIC50 and MIC90 values of 0.02 and 0.067 mg/l respectively.
R. M. Bannatyne, J. Jackowski
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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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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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