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Scholars Journal of Applied Medical Sciences | Volume-4 | Issue-06
Isolation of Anaerobes in Bacterial Vaginosis
Sana Tabassum, S. Rajeswar Rao, G. Samatha Rani, L. Jaya Lakshmi, G. Sasikala
Published: June 28, 2016 |
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DOI: 10.36347/sjams.2016.v04i06.039
Pages: 2059-2061
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Abstract
Anaerobic bacteria causing Bacterial Vaginosis (BV) have been linked to a wide variety of upper genital tract
infections, particularly in child bearing age. The aim of the study is to know the prevalence of anaerobic organisms in
vaginal discharge of women with bacterial vaginosis attending STI clinic at a tertiary care hospital. The material for the
study includes vaginaldischarge specimens collected in duplicates using sterile pipettes from 100 women attending STI
clinic with the complaint of foul smelling vaginal discharge. BV was diagnosed using clinical composite criteria and
Nugent’s scoring. Anaerobic culture was done to isolate and identify anaerobes.Out of 100 cases studied, 52 had
Nugent’s score of ≥7 and 20 had an intermediate score of 4-6. Anaerobic culture was positive in 68 specimens. Gram
positive anaerobic bacteria (61.8%) outnumbered the Gram negative isolates (35.3%).Anaerobic bacteria are
importantpathogensin causation of Bacterial vaginosis. Isolation of anaerobes from samples with intermediate Nugent’s
score helps in identifying cases in transitional phase which may develop into frank BV.