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- Title
Prevalence of Gardnerella vaginalis among women suffering from bacterial vaginosis in Al-Najaf Al-Ashraf city/Iraq.
- Authors
Jasim Al-Daamy, Raghad Mohammed Ali; AL-Yasseen, Ahlam Kadhum
- Abstract
Background: Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is described as a shift in the balance of the vaginal microflora characterized by an increase in the vaginal pH, a reduction in lactobacilli, predominantly hydrogen peroxide producing species, and an increase in number and/or type of facultative and anaerobic bacteria, vaginal infection is frequently the cause of distress and discomfort in adult women. The present study was aimed to investigate the distribution of Gardnerella vaginalis among women suffering from BV. Methods: A total of 76 secretion swabs have been collected from high vaginal and endocervical canal of women suffering from vaginosis and 10 secretion swabs from healthy women. Samples were collected from specialized medical clinics during the period from April 2018 to July 2018 in Najaf - Manathrah district. BV was characterized according to Amsel criteria, while polymerase chain reaction technique was carried for detection of bacteria associated with BV using 16SrRNA gene for molecular identification of G. vaginalis. Results: Molecular detection of bacteria associated with BV showed that G. vaginalis was detected in 63% and 71% of high vaginal swab and endocervical swab of women with BV, respectively, in comparison with healthy women which was 20%, by appearance of amplicon with molecular size 301 bp. A wide distribution of G. vaginalis (detected in high vaginal swab) among the age group 15-25-year-old compared with those detected in endocervical, which shows a high percentage of detection among age group 26-36 years old. Significant differences have been observed between G. vaginalis and age group at P < 0.05. Furthermore, G. vaginalis was detected in a high percent (13% from high vaginal swab and 26.3% from endocervical swab) from women suffered from one case of abortion. Conclusion: A correlation has been founded between prevalence of G. vaginalis and age group with occurrence of BV that lead to abortion.
- Publication
Drug Invention Today, 2019, Vol 11, Issue 11, p2933
- ISSN
0975-7619
- Publication type
Academic Journal