Severity of bacterial vaginosis and the risk of sexually transmitted infection. Am J Obstet Gynecol 2011;205:113.e1-6. The full discussion appears at www.AJOG.org, pages e1-4.doi:10.1016/j.ajog.2011.06.040Todd R. JenkinsKimberly Hoover...
Bacterial vaginosis can be easily treated with a course of antibiotics such as Metronidazole, which can be taken in smaller doses over seven days to reduce the risk of side effects compared to shorter, more intense treatments. Although these antibiotics will clear up the infection, some women co...
“Ratio of anogenital warts between different anatomical sites in homosexual and heterosexual individuals in Australia, 2002–2013: implications for susceptibility of different anatomical sites to genital warts.” Epidemiology & Infection 143.7 (2015): 1495-1499. Mohammed, Hamish, et al. “Increase in ...
“Ratio of anogenital warts between different anatomical sites in homosexual and heterosexual individuals in Australia, 2002–2013: implications for susceptibility of different anatomical sites to genital warts.” Epidemiology & Infection 143.7 (2015): 1495-1499. Mohammed, Hamish, et al. “Increase in ...
Australia, Healthdirect. “Screening tests for STIs.” (2019). Ly, Tran Duc Anh, et al. “The presence of Acinetobacter baumannii DNA on the skin of homeless people and its relationship with body lice infestation. Preliminary results.” Frontiers in cellular and infection microbiology 9 (2019...
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– Can also be bacterial and parasitic Bacterial Vaginosis, Urinary Tract Infections, and Yeast Infections are genital infections which straddle the STI/STD boundaries because they are genital, and sometimes sexually transmitted or exacerbated by sexual activity, but they often can, and do, occur ...
Background/introduction BASHH guidelines currently recommend universal testing for all GUM clinic attendees and all those undergoing termination of pregnancy (TOP). Screening for and treating bacterial vaginosis (BV) is recommended by BASHH in order to reduce the incidence of post TOP endometritis and...
P2.110Risk Factors For Bacterial Vaginosis Among Symptomatic Women Attending STI Clinic in Tel Aviv, IsraelBacterial vaginosis (BV) is a common cause for vaginal symptoms and is associated with an increased risk of acquisition of STI/HIV, and with adverse pregnancy outcomes. This study aimed to ...
Mycoplasma genitalium is often associated with bacterial vaginosis (BV) and pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), and is a common cause of non-gonococcal urethritis. It has only recently been identified as a sexually transmitted infection (STI). It is spread through vaginal, anal or oral sex. ...