Clinicoetiological study on vaginal discharge among sexually active women attending a tertiary center in North Kerala, India.

IF 0.6 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Nimmi John, S Rahima, Thazhathe Kandi Raji, Parvathy Santhosh, Ajithkumar Kidangazhiathmana, Sreekanth Sukumarakurup
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Background: Vaginal discharge is a common complaint among women attending the sexually transmissible infections (STIs) clinic and is a cause for concern and mental distress. It can be attributed to physiological or pathological causes. This study aims to understand the prevalence of various etiologies of vaginal discharge, which would help frame health policies based on local needs.

Objectives: (1) To estimate the prevalence of discharge per vaginum among sexually active women attending the STI clinic at a tertiary care center during a 1-year period, (2) To identify the organisms causing vaginal discharge, (3) To have a clinicoetiological correlation of the cases, and (4) To identify the subspecies of Candida causing vaginal candidiasis.

Materials and methods: A total of 126 patients with vaginal discharge attending the STI clinic at a tertiary care center were included in the study. A detailed clinical history, physical examination of the external genitalia, and vaginal examination were done on each patient. Five swabs were taken from the posterior fornix and lateral vaginal wall for evaluation of the organisms.

Results: The mean age of the study population was 31.51 ± 7.9 years. Vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC) was found to be the most common cause of vaginal discharge, followed by bacterial vaginosis, mucopurulent cervicitis, herpes genitalis, and trichomoniasis. The most common species of Candida was found to be Candida albicans.

Conclusion: Even though VVC still remains the major cause, other viral infections like herpes significantly contribute. Vaginal discharge is an important indicator of women's reproductive health and its detailed evaluation helps identify the prevalence of various STIs in the community.

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印度北喀拉拉邦一家三级中心性活跃女性阴道分泌物的临床病理研究。
背景:阴道分泌物是性传播感染(STIs)诊所就诊女性的常见投诉,也是引起关注和精神困扰的原因。它可以归因于生理或病理原因。本研究旨在了解阴道分泌物各种病因的流行情况,这将有助于根据当地需求制定卫生政策。目的:(1)估计一年内在三级护理中心STI诊所就诊的性活跃女性每阴道分泌物的发生率,(2)确定引起阴道分泌物的生物体,(3)对病例进行临床病理学相关性,以及(4)确定导致阴道念珠菌感染的念珠菌亚种。材料和方法:共有126名阴道分泌物患者在三级护理中心的STI诊所接受了研究。对每位患者进行了详细的临床病史、外生殖器体格检查和阴道检查。从穹隆后部和阴道侧壁采集五个拭子,用于评估生物体。结果:研究人群的平均年龄为31.51±7.9岁。外阴阴道念珠菌感染(VVC)是阴道分泌物最常见的原因,其次是细菌性阴道病、粘液脓性宫颈炎、生殖器疱疹和滴虫病。最常见的念珠菌是白色念珠菌。结论:尽管VVC仍然是主要原因,但疱疹等其他病毒感染也起到了重要作用。阴道分泌物是妇女生殖健康的一个重要指标,其详细评估有助于确定社区中各种性传播感染的流行率。
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