Volume : V, Issue : VII, July - 2015

Vaginoses and antecedent antimicrobial therapy

Tihomir Dermendzhiev, Stefan Stanev, Delian Delev

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<p> Introduction Vaginal complaints are often a reason to visit the specialised clinics at the pre–hospital medical care. The interest to the cytolytic vaginosis (CV) and vaginal lactobacillosis (VLB) has increased. Little is known about the causes that lead to overgrowth of vaginal lactobacilli and to appearance of long lactobacilli formations. Aim To study the relation between vaginoses and the antecedent antimicrobial therapy (AAMT) in women with chronic vaginal complaints. Materials and Methods A total of 280 patients have been studied. The patients have been divided into two groups: 1. experimental –with AAMT (n=170), and 2. control – without AAMT (n=110). Research methods used: clinical, microbiological and statistical (variation analysis, graphical analysis). Resultsanddiscussion A study of 63 patients diagnosed with CV established a statistically significant difference between the examined group – 46 (73.02%) and the control group – 17 (26.98%) (p<0.05). Statistically significant difference between the examined and the control group was established and in cases of VLB. A statistically significant difference between AAMT and womens withbacterial vaginosis, vuvlovaginal candidiasis and aerobic vaginitis has not been established (p>0.05). Conclusion The study found a statistically significant difference between the patients with cytolytic vaginosis and vaginal lactobacillosis with an antecedent antimicrobial therapy and the control group.</p>

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Tihomir Dermedzhiev, Stefan Stanev, Delian Delev Vaginoses and Antecedent Antimicrobial Therapy Indian Journal of Applied Research, Vol.5, Issue : 7 July 2015


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