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How useful are high vaginal swabs in general practice? Results of a multicentre study
International Journal of STD & AIDS, 2004Vulvovaginal symptoms are a common reason for consultation with a general practitioner (GP). High vaginal swabs (HVS) are used to investigate symptoms, but their usefulness is poorly evaluated and microbiological tests performed vary between laboratories.
E, Jungmann +4 more
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Journal of Clinical Virology, 2016
Self-collected vaginal swab samples have been proposed as an alternative specimen collection method for human papillomavirus (HPV) DNA detection.Two vaginal swabs (a cone-shaped flocked swab (DRY) and a L-shape FLOQSwab with 2mL eNAT transport medium (WET)) were compared to standard cervical samples for HPV DNA testing.
Jae Kwan, Jun +10 more
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Self-collected vaginal swab samples have been proposed as an alternative specimen collection method for human papillomavirus (HPV) DNA detection.Two vaginal swabs (a cone-shaped flocked swab (DRY) and a L-shape FLOQSwab with 2mL eNAT transport medium (WET)) were compared to standard cervical samples for HPV DNA testing.
Jae Kwan, Jun +10 more
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Pakistan Journal of Medical and Health Sciences, 2023
Background: After menstrual irregularities, second common gynecological problem is vaginal discharge. Change in dynamic ecosystem of vaginal flora can cause the overgrowth of pathological microorganism that creates vaginal discharge. Owing to syndromic approach in low income countries, the identification of specific causative organism is masked.
Rabeea Sadaf +5 more
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Background: After menstrual irregularities, second common gynecological problem is vaginal discharge. Change in dynamic ecosystem of vaginal flora can cause the overgrowth of pathological microorganism that creates vaginal discharge. Owing to syndromic approach in low income countries, the identification of specific causative organism is masked.
Rabeea Sadaf +5 more
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Antimicrobial Susceptibility Pattern of Selected Bacterial Pathogens Isolated from High Vaginal Swab
Pakistan Journal of Medical and Health Sciences, 2022The study determines the prevalence and resistance among pathogenic bacteria against used antibiotics. The isolates were identified biochemically and subjected to antibiotic sensitivity using disk-diffusion method. A total of 210 bacterial isolates were tested, 175 (83.3%) were reported positive whereas 35 (16.6%) were found negative for HVS.
Syed Zahoor Ul Hassan Zaidi +9 more
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The high vaginal swab in general practice
Practice Nursing, 2012Andree Evans and Marina Morgan outline the benefits of the high vaginal swab in the investigation of reproductive tract symptoms
Andree Evans, Marina Morgan
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High vaginal swab cultures in normal and preterm labor
International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 2004Previous studies have shown that ascending intrauterine infection is one of the major causes of preterm birth and fetal infection. Which microorganism is associated with preterm labor is still a matter of conflicting reports. Reports about the prediction of intrauterine and fetal infection from lower genital tract cultures are also not consistent.
A M, Bahar +3 more
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A RARE ISOLATION OF BURKHOLDERIA CENOCEPACIA FROM HIGH VAGINAL SWAB IN A POST NATAL WOMAN
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH, 2021We report a case of a vaginal infection caused by a strain of Burkholderia cenocepacia. The strain was isolated from vaginal swab specimens from a 27 Year old female, house wife G2 A1 at 34 weeks+5 days period of gestation with hypothyroidism, oligohydramnios, early onset IUGR with Doppler changes.
R. Prabha +3 more
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The high vaginal swab in general practice: clinical correlates of possible pathogens
Family Practice, 1995Clinical features, diagnosis and treatment of 286 women whose high vaginal swabs (HVS) submitted by their general practitioners showed pure, heavy growth of Staphylococcus aureus, beta haemolytic streptococci groups A, C or G, Streptococcus milleri, Streptococcus pneumoniae or Haemophilus influenzae were analysed.
R S, Dykhuizen, G, Harvey, I M, Gould
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