| Literature DB >> 22901000 |
Yasmeen Faiz Kazi1, Sobia Saleem, Nasreen Kazi.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Previous studies report association of contraceptives with moderate increase in urinary tract infection among sexually active premenopausal women. The aim of our study was to find out whether the use of hormonal contraceptives has any effect on microbiota of the vagina in the contraceptives users in Khairpur Sindh Pakistan.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22901000 PMCID: PMC3492163 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2490-12-22
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Urol ISSN: 1471-2490 Impact factor: 2.264
Initial biochemical characterization of the vaginal swab isolates from women using hormonal contraceptives and control group
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| 1 | G + oval budding cells | Negative | N/A | N/A | N/A | |
| 2 | G + cocci in bunches | N/A | + | − | − | |
| 3 | G + cocci in chains | N/A | − | − | − | |
| 4 | G- coccobacilli | N/A | + | − | − | |
| 5 | G- filamentous rods | N/A | − | − | − |
Vaginal swabs were obtained from women using hormonal contraceptives and processed. The table shows the isolated and identified microorganisms from the age groups: 20–30 years and 31–40 years (n = 100 for each group). N/A denotes ‘not applicable’.
Determination of the percentage of microorganisms isolated from vaginal swabs of women using hormonal contraceptives
| Oval budding cells | 10 (1 +) | 24 (3+) | ||
| G + cocci | 18 (2 +) | 13 (1+) | ||
| G + cocci in chains | 23 (3 +) | 11 (1 +) | ||
| G- coccobacilli | 28 (4+) | 24 (3 +) | ||
| G + long filamentous rods | 32 (2 +) | 28 (4 +) | ||
Vaginal swabs were obtained from women using hormonal contraceptives and processed. The table shows the percentages and semi-quantitative grading in parenthesis of isolated and identified microorganisms from age groups: 20–30 years and 31–40 years and control groups(n = 100 for each group).
Determination of the percentage of microorganisms from vaginal swabs of control group
| Oval budding cells | 13 (1 +) | 10 (1 +) | ||
| G + cocci | 09 (1 +) | 12 (1+) | ||
| G + cocci in chains | 10 (1+) | 08 (1 +) | ||
| G- coccobacilli | 06 (1+) | 04 (1 +) | ||
| G+,long filamentous rods | 12 (1 +) | 16 (1 +) | ||
Vaginal swabs were obtained from women of control group and processed. The table shows the percentages and semi-quantitative grading in parenthesis of isolated and identified microorganism from 20–30 years and 31–40 years of age (n = 100 for each group).
Figure 1Vaginal swabs were obtained from women using hormonal contraceptives and processed. The graph show the trend of isolated and identified each microorganism isolated. Black line shows microorganisms from 20–30 years, pink line shows microorganisms from 31–40 years of age. 1. Candida sp, 2. Staphylococcus saprophyticus, 3. Streptococcus agalactiae, 4. Escherichia coli, 5. Lactobacillus fermentum.
Figure 2Vaginal swabs were obtained from control group not using hormonal contraceptives were processed. The graph shows the trend of isolated and identified microorganism. Black line shows microorganism from 20–30 years, pink line shows microorganisms from 31–40 years of age. 1. Candida sp, 2.Staphylococcus saprophyticus, 3. Streptococcus agalactiae, 4. Escherichia. coli, 5. Lactobacillus fermentum.