Bacterial vaginosis Flashcards
Bacterial vaginosis (BV) describes
overgrowth of predominately anaerobic organisms such as - Gardnerella vaginalis.
What type of bacteria is Bacterial vaginosis
Gram positive coccobacilli
BV present in which type of women
Sexually active
Features of bacterial vaginosis?
vaginal discharge: ‘fishy’, offensive
asymptomatic in 50%
White discharge
Amsel’s criteria for diagnosis of BV - 3 of the following 4 points should be present
thin, white homogenous discharge
clue cells on microscopy: stippled vaginal epithelial cells
vaginal pH > 4.5
positive whiff test (addition of potassium hydroxide results in fishy odour)
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Management
if the woman is asymptomatic, treatment is not usually required
picked up on a swab done for different reasons
exceptions include if a woman is undergoing a termination of pregnancy
Complication
Relapses occur in bacterial vaginosis in half of the case
if pregnant?
increased risk of preterm labour, low birth weight and chorioamnionitis, late miscarriage
recommend that oral metronidazole is used throughout pregnancy
if asymptomatic: discuss with the woman’s obstetrician if treatment is indicated
if symptomatic: either oral metronidazole for 5-7 days or topical treatment.
The higher, stat dose of metronidazole mentioned above is not recommended