| Literature DB >> 6970605 |
H M Bramley, R A Dixon, B M Jones.
Abstract
Vaginal specimens were obtained at 902 attendances from 522 women requiring vaginal examination at a family planning clinic. Haemophilus vaginalis was found in 8% of specimens either by culture or by at least two out of three microscopical tests; lactobacilli were seldom found in the presence of the organism. Increased signs and symptoms, especially an offensive odour, were found only when H vaginalis and staphylococcus were isolated together. The organism was found less often in patients using contraceptives methods which protected the vagina, thus suggesting sexual transmission. Treatment is advisable when H vaginalis is in contact with a vascular bed.Entities:
Keywords: Age Factors; Biology; Clinical Research; Delivery Of Health Care; Diseases; Family Planning Centers; Health; Health Facilities; Measurement; Physiology; Population Characteristics; Prevalence; Research Methodology; Urogenital Effects; Urogenital System; Vaginal Abnormalities; Vaginal Desquamate Effects; Vaginitis
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Year: 1981 PMID: 6970605 PMCID: PMC1045871 DOI: 10.1136/sti.57.1.62
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Vener Dis ISSN: 0007-134X