T. vaginalis is a flagellate parasite that infects the urogenital tract, commonly causing vaginitis, cervicitis, and urethritis. While there often is a discharge noted, an estimated 50% of infections in females are asymptomatic and in men nearly all infections are asymptomatic.13 Trichomonas is ...
1955). They believed that this organism was the cause of the syndrome although direct inoculation of cultivatedG. vaginalisdid not reproduce the disease. Clinicians and investigators over the next 25years nearly completely forgot about the earlier work; in fact, the term “Gardnerellavaginitis” was...
Metronidazole in the Treatment of Gardnerella Vaginalis VaginitisParasitesNo Abstract available for this article.doi:10.1007/BF03315970S. H. KirnerB. V. TravisSpringer International PublishingInPharma
Almost 30 years ago Gardner & Dukes introduced the term Haemophilus vaginalis vaginitis. Most authors agree that this disease entity is characterized by a malodorous, homogeneous, greyish-white discharge, displaying clue cells in the wet... WIVD Meijden - 《Scandinavian Journal of Urology & Nephrol...
A randomized double blind trial to determine the effect of a single oral dose of tinidazole (Fasigyn) in the treatment of trichomonal vaginitis is describe... JKG Mati,RJ Wallace - 《East African Medical Journal》 被引量: 18发表: 1974年 Single dose therapy of urogenital trichomoniasis with ...
Gardnerella vaginalis-Associated Leukorrhea: The Disease and Its Treatment Historically, infectious vaginitis has been classified as trichomonal, yeast-associated, or nonspecific. In 1953, Leopold [1] identified an agent recovered from the urethra of men with prostatitis and women with clinical cervicitis...
Gardnerella (Haemophilus) vaginalis is one of the organisms associated with nonspecific vaginitis. Since this bacterium does not cause vaginal irritation the infection may be inapparent, especially if the discharge is slight. G. vaginalis has low invasiveness and under usual circumstances does not result...
mixture, which comprises or, alternatively, consists of at least a strain of bacteria belonging to the species Lactobacillus fermentum for vaginal and oral use for the simultaneous treatment of vaginal infections, disorders or diseases selected from candidiasis, vaginitis, vulvovaginitis or bacterial ...
and oral for the simultaneous treatment of infections, disorders or vaginal diseases selected from candidiasis, vaginitis, vulvovaginitis or bacterial vaginosis.GIOVANNI MOGNA
Only T. vaginalis seems to be responsible of sexually transmitted disease. All appropriate antibacterial or anticandidosic treatment are immediately effective, but the mechanisms of recurrent candidiasis and vaginosis are still unclear.Vulvovaginitis...