1993
DOI: 10.1097/00006254-199301000-00017
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Clinical, Microbiological, and Biochemical Factors in Recurrent Bacterial Vaginosis

Abstract: Because so little is known about the pathogenesis of recurrent bacterial vaginosis (BV), a longitudinal microbiological study was conducted on 13 women with recurrent BV treated sequentially with conventional metronidazole therapy. A rapid clinical response characterized by dissappearance of malodor and an improvement in vaginal discharge occurred in 92% of 31 clinical episodes of BV, with patients no longer satisiying the composite clinical criteria for the diagnosis of BV. However, prospective evaluation of … Show more

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“…The only BV-associated anaerobes that decrease after treatment are G. vaginalis, A. vaginae, Prevotella, BVAB2, BVAB3, and Leptotrichia, but only by about 10-fold. The trends found here agree well with some culture-based studies [71].…”
Section: Longitudinal Changes In Vaginal Microbiota Within Individualsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The only BV-associated anaerobes that decrease after treatment are G. vaginalis, A. vaginae, Prevotella, BVAB2, BVAB3, and Leptotrichia, but only by about 10-fold. The trends found here agree well with some culture-based studies [71].…”
Section: Longitudinal Changes In Vaginal Microbiota Within Individualsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…In fact, some patients spontaneously recover, some have this syndrome for years if not properly treated, some recover after a single treatment, and some need repeated treatments [43]. Our results allow BV patients to be divided into 2 main subgroups: those who maintain the integrity of the local mucosal immune response (IgA cleavage score 0 and ϩ1, low sialidase activity, positive anti-Gvh IgA response) and those who exhibit impaired defenses (IgA cleavage score ϩ2 and ϩ3, high sialidase activity, no anti-Gvh IgA response).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…vaginalis and Mobiluncus spp. arc the major bacteria detected in bacterial vaginosis [12,13]. FK037 exerted excellent activity against both of these bacteria, although flo moxef was a little more active than FK037.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%