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diagnosis and etiology of nongonococcal urethritis.the observation of more than four polymorphonuclear cells (pmn) per high-power field (hpf) in gram-stained smears of urethral secretions was found to differentiate patients with urethritis from patients without urethritis. a urethral discharge was present in 78% of patients with nongonococcal urethritis (ngu). dysuria without demonstrable urethral discharge and with fewer than four pmn/hpf did not appear to fit into the ngu spectrum. ngu is now defined to include men who have negative urethral c ...1978213495
effect of silver nitrate application on the conjunctival flora of the newborn: and the occurrence of clostridial conjunctivitis.newborn conjunctival cultures were obtained from 35 babies prior to silver nitrate application and 48 hours later. on initial culture, 46 facultative bacteria and 27 anaerobes were recovered; 48 facultative and 18 anaerobes were recovered after 48 hours. haemophilus vaginalis, bacteroides species and anaerobic cocci decreased in numbers, whereas s. epidermidis, micrococcus and propionibacterium acnes increased during this time interval. clostridial species were isolated from two cases who develo ...1978216788
corynebacterium vaginale bacteraemia in a man. 197876912
haemophilus vaginalis in nonspecific vaginitis. 197879813
microbiology of the vagina in children: normal and potentially pathogenic organisms.vaginal cultures from 100 healthy girls, 2 months to 15 years of age, were examined for the presence of normal and potentially pathogenic microorganisms. corynebacterium vaginale, yeast species, and genital mycoplasmas were isolated from vaginal cultures from 13.5 %, 28%, and 28% of the girls examined, respectively. colonization with these organisms was not associated with signs or symptoms of vaginitis. neisseria gonorrhoeae was isolated from a 4-year-old with purulent vaginitis. trichomonas va ...197898750
nonenteric gram negatives, 1976. 1979109001
[unspezific gynaecological infections - changes in diagnosis and therapy over the last 100 years (author's transl)]. 197940367
ineffectiveness of erythromycin for treatment of haemophilus vaginalis-associated vaginitis: possible relationship to acidity of vaginal secretions.to assess the efficacy of oral erythromycin in the treatment of nonspecific vaginitis (nsv), conducted a nonrandom, unblinded pilot study among 17 women with symptoms and signs of nsv. at the completion of treatment, 10 of 13 patients had persistent symptoms, 9 of 13 had persistent abnormal discharge, and 11 of 13 had persistently positive cultures for haemophilus vaginalis. ten patients with persistent or relapsing nsv and four who did not complete erythromycin treatment were retreated with ora ...197943114
vaginitis. 1979220473
trichomoniasis, candidiasis, and corynebacterium vaginale vaginitis. 1979293511
salient features of haemophilus vaginalis.a total of 78 strains of haemophilus vaginalis were examined for 104 features. all strains fermented dextrin, maltose, and starch. additionally, more than 90% of the strains fermented galactose, glucose, and ribose. arbutin, cellobiose, melibiose, rhamnose, and salicin were not fermented by any of these strains. none of the strains acidified any of 14 alcohols or alkalinized any of 25 organic salts and amides. more than 90% of the strains hemolyzed human blood agar and hydrolyzed hippurate. no s ...1979311779
veneral diseases. 1979313576
antibiotic susceptibility of haemophilus vaginalis (corynebacterium vaginale) to 21 antibiotics.a total of 56 strains of haemophilus vaginalis were tested for their in vitro susceptibility to 21 antimicrobial agents by an agar dilution method. all strains were inhibited by 1 mug or less of penicillin, ampicillin, carbenicillin, and vancomycin per ml. the cephalosporins were less active; 4 mug of cefazolin per ml, 16 mug of cephalothin per ml, or 128 mug of cephalexin per ml was required to inhibit all strains. kanamycin, gentamicin, tobramycin, and neomycin were relatively inactive against ...1979314776
normal vaginal flora. 1979314828
comparison of two media for isolation of haemophilus vaginalis.starch agar and v agar were comparable in the isolation of haemophilus vaginalis from vaginal discharge specimens. each medium had certain advantages over the other, which are described.1979315412
role of hemophilus vaginalis in vaginitis. 1979315713
factors affecting isolation and identification of haemophilus vaginalis (corynebacterium vaginale).the rate of isolation of organisms resembling haemophilus vaginalis (corynebacterium vaginale) from vaginal specimens was not significantly affected by anaerobic versus carbon dioxide incubation atmospheres or whether specimens were inoculated on isolation media immediately after collection or after a delay of 6 h. forty-one clinically isolated strains were provisionally divided into 30 h. vaginalis strains and 11 h. vaginalis-like (hvl) strains based on morphological and growth characteristics. ...1979372217
[isolation of haemophilus equigenitalis from the cervical swab of a halfbred mare (author's transl)]. 1979383445
[experiences with contagious equine metritis (cem 77) (author's transl)]. 1979383449
inhibition of haemophilus vaginalis (corynebacterium vaginale) by metronidazole, tetracycline, and ampicillin.the minimal inhibitory concentrations (mics) of ampicillin, tetracycline, and metronidazole for 71 strains of haemophilus vaginalis (corynebacterium vaginale) were compared by use of an agar-dilution method and an inoculum of 10(6) organisms/ml. all strains were sensitive to 1 microgram of ampicillin/ml, 70% to 4 micrograms of tetracycline/ml, and only 13% of the strains to 8 micrograms of metronidazole/ml. under anaerobic conditions the susceptibility to metronidazole increased markedly, and 48 ...1979388682
aerobic and anaerobic bacterial flora of the maternal cervix and newborn gastric fluid and conjunctiva: a prospective study.aerobic and anaerobic cultures were performed on cervical swabs from 35 mothers and their newborn infants' gastric aspirates and conjunctival sacs. four hundred seventy-nine isolates were obtained; 287 were aerobes and 192 were anaerobes. the cervical and gastric cultures overall yielded a similar flora, but this was not always the case when one compared mothers with their own newborn infants. the conjunctival cultures yielded about half of the number of bacteria per specimen that the gastric co ...1979440845
amine content of vaginal fluid from untreated and treated patients with nonspecific vaginitis.we examined the vaginal washings from patients with nonspecific vaginitis (nsv) to seek biochemical markers and possible explanations for the signs and symptoms of this syndrome. seven amines were identified including methylamine, isobutylamine, putrescine, cadaverine, histamine, tyramine, and phenethylamine. these amines may contribute to the symptoms of nsv and may contribute to the elevated ph of the vaginal discharge. they may also be partly responsible for the "fishy" odor that is character ...1979447831
[vaginitis caused by corynebacterium vaginale (author's transl)]. 1979449590
[aminopeptidase activity in "corynebacterium vaginale" (author's transl)].aminopeptidase activity can only be detected in significant amounts in gram-negative bacteria with a test reaction using l-alanine-4-nitro-anilide as substrate. corynebacterium vaginale show no aminopeptidase activity even after prolonged reaction times. this indicates surely that this microorganism is nt a gram-negative bacteria.1979533075
corynebacterium vaginale and vaginitis: a controlled trial of treatment.in a study of the diagnosis and treatment of corynebacterium vaginale (haemophilus vaginalis) vaginitis in 30 patients, clinical and microscopical findings were compared with laboratory cultures. the study also included a double-blind randomised trial of treatment regimens including placebo therapy. laboratory cultures of c. vaginale corresponded well with clinical findings, and we suggest that c. vaginale vaginitis can be reliably diagnosed with clinical and microscopical findings. tetracycline ...19806102231
metronidazole for non-specific vaginitis. 19806103353
metronidazole for non-specific vaginitis. 19806103355
tetracycline and corynebacterium vaginale. 19806103471
metronidazole for corynebacterium vaginale vaginitis. 19806105324
haemophilus vaginalis infection. diagnosis and treatment.some 4,263 women from special, family planning and gynecologic clinics were screened at random for the presence of h. vaginalis (c. vaginale) infection. twenty-four percent of the women from the special clinics, 6% from the family planning and 4% from the gynecology clinics were culture positive although microscopic findings were somewhat higher than this. of 582 women attending special clinics who were infected solely with h. vaginalis, only 261 complained of having an offensive discharge. two ...19806153721
vaginal discharge in the black pregnant patient: an evaluation of the relationship between symptomatology and diagnosis.three hundred and thirty pregnant black antenatal patients with symptomatic vaginal discharge were assessed. there appeared to be no correlation between the symptoms (pruritus, burning, amount of discharge and appearance) and the expected diagnosis. the common organisms trichomonas vaginalis, haemophilus vaginalis, candida albicans and neisseria gonorrhoeae were evaluated. it was also noted that a large number of patients (54%) had negative cultures although their complaints were similar to thos ...19806773152
inhibition of some normal and pathogenic vaginal bacteria by oral and vaginal streptococci.hemolytic and nonhemolytic strains of streptococcus faecalis, together with some strains of oral and vaginal alpha-hemolytic streptococci, produced one or more factors that inhibited the growth of gardnerella vaginalis, neisseria gonorrhoeae, and a variety of other vaginal bacteria. some streptococci were inhibitory to indicator organisms only in the presence of catalase, whereas catalase either enhanced or prevented inhibitory action for still other streptococci. the inhibitors produced by cert ...19806777883
relative susceptibilities of gardnerella vaginalis (haemophilus vaginalis), neisseria gonorrhoeae, and bacteroides fragilis to metronidazole and its two major metabolites.the susceptibilities of strains of gardnerella vaginalis (haemophilus vaginalis), neisseria gonorrhoeae, and bacteroides fragilis to metronidazole and its principal oxidative metabolites (1-[2-hydroxyethyl]-2-hydroxymethyl-5-nitroimidazole) ("hydroxy" metabolite) and 1-acetic acid-2-methyl-5-nitroimidazole ("acid" metabolite), were compared by determinations of the minimal inhibitory concentrations (mics) of these compounds. against ten strains of g. vaginalis, the hydroxy metabolite was the mos ...19806779387
a taxonomic study of gardnerella vaginalis (haemophilus vaginalis) gardner and dukes 1955.fifty-five strains received as haemophilus vaginalis or as catalase-negative coryneform bacteria from the vagina together with 61 marker cultures were subjected to numerical phenetic analyses using 149 unit characters. the data were examined using the simple matching (ssm), jaccard (sj) and pattern (dp) coefficients and clustering was achieved using the average linkage algorithm. cluster composition was not markedly affected by the coefficient used or by test error, estimated at 6 . 5%. the h. v ...19806971916
cellular fatty acid composition of haemophilus species, pasteurella multocida, actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans and haemophilus vaginalis (corynebacterium vaginale).the fatty acid composition of 35 haemophilus influenzae strains was found to be grossly similar and characterized by relatively large amounts of 14:0, 3-oh-14:0, 16:1 and 16:0. the three c18 fatty acids 18:2, 18:1 and 18:0 were also present, but in much lower concentrations. this general pattern was also found for most of the other species of haemophilus examined (h. aegyptius, h. aphrophilus, h. canis, h. gallinarum, h. haemolyticus, and h. parainfluenzae). small but distinct quantitative discr ...19806990689
haemophilus vaginalis vaginitis after twenty-five years.this paper provides an abbreviated review of developments related to haemophilus vaginalis vaginitis since its original description a quarter of a century ago. my intervening years of interest and research in the field of vulvovaginal infections have served to further confirm the originally published concepts regarding this highly prevalent, precisely defined, readily recognizable, and aesthetically objectionable vaginal disease. an occasional investigator still questions the pathogenicity of th ...19806990764
treatment of vaginitis.the physiology and flora of the normal vagina and the more common causes and associated treatments of vaginitis are reviewed. vaginitis encompasses a group of diseases causing inflammatory changes in the vagina and vulva. treatment of the various vaginitides requires accurate diagnosis, which is hampered by difficulties in culturing pathogens and in resolving the pathogenicity of various organisms. the ability of the body to withstand vaginitis is affected by physiologic changes within the vagin ...19806996478
use of the rapid fermentation test in determining carbohydrate reactions of fastidious bacteria in clinical laboratories.the rapid fermentation test was used to determine the carbohydrate reactions of some of the fastidious bacteria encountered in clinical laboratories, such as: haemophilus species, including haemophilus vaginalis; actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans; cardiobacterium hominis; kingella species; corynebacterium species; propionibacterium species; and erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae. results were usually obtained within 4 h by using inocula from 24- or 48-h blood or chocolate agar media.19806999028
puerperal infections.this comprehensive review on puerperal infections covers risk factors, causative bacteria, pathophysiology, diagnosis, therapy of specific entities, and prevention. puerperal infection is problematic to define especially with antibiotics that change the course of fever. i may present as endometritis (most common), myometritis, parametritis, pelvic abscess, salpingitis, septic pelvic thrombophlebitis or septicemia, and also includes infections of the urinary tract, episiotomy, surgical wounds, ...19807004691
hemophilus vaginalis bacteremia.during 1975--77 hemophilus vaginalis bacteremia occurred post partum in eight previously healthy women. seven had been admitted for delivery at term and one because of threatened abortion. six underwent cesarean section. post-partum pyrexia and neutrophilia were the main features. all the patients recovered uneventfully while receiving antibiotics. h. vaginalis is an infrequent agent of bacteremia; it affects predominantly women after obstetric trauma.19806966179
anaerobic bacteria in nonspecific vaginitis.to study the cause of nonspecific vaginitis, we analyzed vaginal fluid from normal women and from 53 women with nonspecific vaginitis, using quantitative anaerobic cultures and gas-liquid chromatography for short-chained organic-acid metabolites of the microbial flora. in normal vaginal fluid, lactate was the predominant acid, and the predominant organisms were lactobacillus and streptococcus species (lactate producers). in nonspecific vaginitis, lactate was decreased, whereas succinate, acetate ...19806967562
the origin and diagnosis of "nonspecific vaginitis". 19806967563
metronidazole in treatment against haemophilus vaginalis (corynebacterium vaginale).the rate of bactericidal activity and inactivation of metronidazole was studied in time-kill curves with haemophilus vaginalis (corynebacterium vaginale). the minimum inhibitory concentrations of metronidazole for the eight strains tested ranged from 4 to 16 micrograms/ml. at a concentration of 20 micrograms/ml, metronidazole demonstrated a slow cidal effect against exponential-phase organisms, requiring 24 to 48 h for completion. inactivation of metronidazole during the time-kill curve was quit ...19806968175
hemophilus vaginalis vaginitis in children--two cases. 19806969784
[on the taxonomy of actinobacillus, haemophilus, and pasteurella: dna base composition, respiratory quinones, and biochemical reactions of representative collection cultures (author's transl)].in a comparative study, 63 collection cultures representing 38 nomenspecies of, or assigned to, the genera actinobacillus, haemophilus, or pasteurella were characterized by phenotypical features and deoxyribonucleic acid base composition. the latter was calculated from the thermal denaturation point. biochemical reactions were tested in differential media commonly used for enterobacteriaceae, and two test procedures were compared: (i) pure cultures with haematin and nicotine adenine dinucleotide ...19807424243
haemophilus vaginalis (corynebacterium vaginale, gardnerella vaginalis) in a family planning clinic population.vaginal specimens were obtained at 902 attendances from 522 women requiring vaginal examination at a family planning clinic. haemophilus vaginalis was found in 8% of specimens either by culture or by at least two out of three microscopical tests; lactobacilli were seldom found in the presence of the organism. increased signs and symptoms, especially an offensive odour, were found only when h vaginalis and staphylococcus were isolated together. the organism was found less often in patients using ...19816970605
corynebacterium vaginale in non-purulent vaginitis.the diagnostic importance of a cytological evaluation of a gram-stained smear of the discharge from a case of non-purulent vaginitis (nvp) due to corynebacterium vaginale is emphasized. a battery of rapid laboratory tests designed to identify the organism on the second day of incubation with an accuracy of at least 97% is proposed. in a prospective study of 1402 patients, 310 (22%) were found to be asymptomatic carriers of c. vaginale and 42 (3%) had vaginal discharge attributable only to c. vag ...19817254108
[studies into bacterial gynecological infections, with particular reference to anaerobic and micro-aerophile germs (author's transl)].reported in this paper are 50 pyogenic infections, with anaerobic germs being cultured in 40,7 per cent of the cases, as well as 105 examinations of patients with flour, with haemophilus vaginalis having been isolated in 20 cases. widespread occurrence of such pathogens and severity of infections caused by such bacteria call for close cooperation between clinical practitioners and microbiologists, as no safe diagnosis is practicable without involvement of the latter. reference is made to possibl ...19817269879
comparison of miconazole-coated tampons with clotrimazole vaginal tablets in the treatment of vaginal candidosis.the effectiveness and acceptability of miconazole-coated tampons were compared with those clotrimazole vaginal tablets in the treatment of vaginal candidosis in 100 women. both treatments were highly effective in reducing the signs and symptoms of infection; 95% of the group treated with miconazole had negative culture results for candida species immediately after treatment compared with 86% of those treated with clotrimazole. a 17.6% recurrence rate of positive culture results was found four we ...19817272707
anaerobic and other fastidious microorganisms in asymptomatic bacteriuria in pregnant women.urine from 44 pregnant women with known or suspected renal disease (group 1) and from 50 healthy pregnant women (group 2) with negative routine cultures of midstream urine was obtained by suprapubic aspiration. aerobic and anaerobic cultures showed bacteriuria in 70% of the women in group 1 and in 26% of those in group 2. gardnerella vaginalis was the most frequently isolated organism. ureaplasma urealyticum was isolated from 14(48%) of 29 women in group 1 and from two (12.5%) of 16 women in gro ...19817276624
current therapy of vulvovaginitis.trichomoniasis is reliably treated with a single 2-g dose of metronidazole; however, with this regimen simultaneous treatment of sexual partners is particularly important. trichomoniasis in pregnant women, who should not receive metronidazole, might be treated initially with clotrimazole vaginal suppositories, which appear to cure about 50% of cases. topical antifungal agents of the imidazole class are superior to polyenes in treating vulvovaginal candidiasis. boric acid powder applied intravagi ...19817330756
nonspecific vaginosis.nonspecific vaginosis (nsv) is a very common clinical syndrome with characteristic clinical, biochemical, and microbiologic features. there is a thin, malodorous homogeneous, grey, nonpurulent vaginal discharge. the discharge usually has a ph greater than 4.5, contains "clue cells" on wet mount examination, and produces a "fishy" odor when mixed with 10% potassium hydroxide. the discharge contains an increased concentration of at least seven amines which are presumably produced by bacterial deca ...19816941446
gardnerella vaginalis perinephric abscess in a transplanted kidney. 19817010159
[possibilities for cultural diagnosis of vaginal flora (author's transl)].reported in this paper are some possible approaches to culturing of vaginal flora. plastic slides and various selective culturing media are described. the results so far achieved are likely to suggest that the above approach is applicable in practice.19817015753
[characterisation of corynebacterium vaginale by the fluorescent antibody technic (author's transl)].when using the serum of rabbits immunized against the reference vaginal strain 594 of gardner and dukes, the authors tried to find an antigenic identity between this strain and the usual strains that can ordinarily be detected in vaginal samples. the immunizing process that has been used is indirect immunofluorescence. through these studies, it is possible to conclude that, besides usual strains identical to the reference strain, some specific strains can be detected that have the same microscop ...19817018327
ambulatory management of vaginal infections, infestations, and anomalies. 19817022512
rapid identification of corynebacterium vaginale in non-purulent vaginitis.a simple set of tests is proposed to give excellent probability for the identification of corynebacterium vaginale from clinical material. using these tests, 380 c vaginale were isolated from genital tract specimens from 1402 patients. of these isolates 70 were from symptomatic patients. these 70 isolates were subjected to a further set of tests to confirm their identity. the advantage of these primary tests is that they can be completed on the day of isolation of the organism. of these 70 isola ...19817024317
ureaplasma urealyticum in the upper urinary tracts of renal allograft recipients.urine samples from 123 renal transplant recipients were cultured for the presence of ureaplasma urealyticum and other fastidious microorganisms. ureaplasmas were recovered alone or in association with other microbial species from the bladder urine of 13 (11%) of the 123 patients, and evidence of involvement of the upper urinary tract was present in nine patients. colonization of the upper urinary tract by u. urealyticum was not associated with a decline in function of the grafted kidney and was ...19817024429
vaginitis associated with vaginal malodour.in two general practices in perth, western australia, the most common microbiological causes of vaginal discomfort in 368 patients were candida albicans. gardnerella (haemophilus) vaginalis, trichomonas vaginalis and bacteroides fragilis. amongst patients with abnormal vaginal odour, with or without vaginitis, the most common cause of odour was g. vaginalis. the writers advocate that heavy growths of group b streptococci, escherichia coli, and enterococci should be considered to be the possible ...19817029228
treatment of hemophilus vaginalis vaginitis.four antimicrobial agents (triple sulfa cream, doxycycline, ampicillin, and metronidazole) were studied by double-blind techniques to determine their effectiveness in the treatment of hemophilus vaginalis vaginitis, documented by vaginal culture in 96 patients. cure was confirmed by negative vaginal cultures 7 weeks after the start of therapy. metronidazole proved to be effective in 20 of 22 couples (90.9%) treated. sulfa cream, doxycycline, and ampicillin were effective in 47.8 to 63.6% of pati ...19816972018
scanning electron microscopic examination of bacteroides fragilis and gardnerella vaginalis after exposure to concentration gradients of metronidazole and tinidazole.agar diffusion tests with metronidazole and tinidazole were performed with one strain each of bacteroides fragilis and gardnerella vaginalis (haemophilus vaginalis, corynebacterium vaginalis). their cell morphology was studied 'in situ' on agar surfaces by means of scanning electron microscopy (sem). a sharp growth end-point was found for b. fragilis, whereas with g. vaginalis there was a gradual decrease in the number and size of the colonies close to the agar well. the sem study also revealed ...19816972572
in vitro susceptibility of gardnerella vaginalis to high concentrations of sulfonamide compounds.the excipients of triple sulfa vaginal tablets were ineffective against gardnerella vaginalis in vitro. the three sulfonamides, however, were inhibitory, and minimal inhibitory concentration tests showed many strains to be susceptible to 25,000 mug of sulfacetamide per ml.19816972733
clinical features of vaginal infections. 19816973061
non-specific vaginitis: its diagnosis and treatment. 19816973563
rapid presumptive identification of gardnerella vaginalis (haemophilus vaginalis) from human blood agar media.presumptive identification of gardnerella vaginalis from 48-h human blood agar cultures by using a gram stain, hemolysis, and colonial morphology was highly accurate.19816973571
the role of gardnerella vaginalis in nonspecific vaginitis. 19816975685
gardnerella vaginalis vaginitis. 19816976122
haemophilus vaginalis vaginitis (corynebacterium vaginale). 19816976323
controversies in the management of vaginitis. 19816976584
sexually transmitted conditions among women college students.we studied 500 unselected young women who consulted a gynecologist in a student health service. most participants were symptom-free and had normal physical examinations. few sexually transmitted infections were encountered. neisseria gonorrhoeae was recovered from two and trichomonas vaginalis was obtained from 14 of 500 women. chlamydia trachomatis was recovered from 20 (4.6%) of 439 participants. genital warts, genital herpes, and molluscum contagiosum, respectively, were noted in seven, four, ...19816779634
adherence of bacteria to vaginal epithelial cells at various times in the menstrual cycle.adherence of vaginal isolates of escherichia coli, lactobacillus species, group b streptococci, gardnerella vaginalis and neisseria gonorrhoeae to exfoliated vaginal epithelial cells was studied in 10 healthy, sexually active medical students. studies were done pre- and postmenstrually and at midcycle for two consecutive menstrual cycles. the mean number of adherent bacteria per vaginal epithelial cell (range) was 3.4 (0 to 14) for e. coli, 60.5 (12 to 152) for lactobacillus species, 54.8 (21 to ...19816783548
vaginitis revisited. 19816791731
vaginitis revisited. 19816794790
vaginitis revisited. 19816794847
the effect of a contraceptive vaginal ring and oral contraceptives on the vaginal flora.premenopausal women seeking a steroid contraceptive method were allowed to choose between a contraceptive vaginal ring (cvr) containing levonorgestrel and estradiol used in a 3-week in, 1-week out regimen (n=20) and an oral contraceptive (oc) containing levonorgestrel and ethinyl estradiol in a 28-day regimen (n = 10). cultures from the posterior vaginal fornix were obtained before therapy in both groups and monthly for 6 months for the cvr group and after 1, 3, and 6 months for the oc group. th ...19816797788
metronidazole metabolite and gardnerella vaginalis (corynebacterium vaginale) 19816112482
gardnerella vaginalis and prostatitis. 19816116022
corynebacterium vaginale: a neglected pathogen in family practice.in an urban practice, 76 cases of corynebacterium vaginale infection were discovered in a two year period. in retrospect, eight percent of the female patients in the practice had this organism. most of these women were symptomatic and 45% had atypical pap smears. sulfa vaginal cream was found to be ineffective in six of nine cases. various oral antibiotic treatments of both partners were compared. a ten day course of metronidazole was found to give the best result. metronidazole in one dose, amp ...198121289665
sensitivity of gardnerella vaginalis to metabolites of metronidazole and tinidazole. 19826119542
comparison of bacterial and fungal adherence to vaginal exfoliated epithelial cells and human vaginal epithelial tissue culture cells.the adherence of four bacterial species and candida albicans to a new in vitro tissue culture model of human vaginal stratified squamous epithelium was investigated and compared with in vitro adherence to vaginal exfoliated cells. gardnerella vaginalis, group b streptococci, lactobacillus sp., and c. albicans adhered well to both exfoliated and tissue culture cells. similarly, a piliated fecal isolate of escherichia coli, but not a nonpiliated vaginal isolate of e. coli, adhered well to both cel ...19826120141
gardnerella vaginalis, anaerobes, and vaginal discharge. 19826123676
identification of gardnerella (haemophilus) vaginalis.different tests for the identification of gardnerella (haemophilus) vaginalis and for its differentiation from catalase-negative unclassified coryneforms from the vagina were evaluated on over 200 bacterial strains, with special emphasis on optimal test conditions. a presumptive identification of g. vaginalis in the clinical laboratory can be made on the basis of colonial morphology, clear beta-hemolysis with diffuse edges on human blood bilayer-tween agar, a negative catalase test, and typical ...19826821205
balanoposthitis associated with gardnerella vaginalis infection in men.fourteen of 194 (7.2%) consecutive unselected men had positive culture results from genital swabs for gardnerella vaginalis. a higher yield of isolates was obtained from preputial (93%) than from urethral swabs (64%). of the 14 men, two had no detectable genital abnormality, eight non-gonococcal urethritis, and nine balanoposthitis. the urethral isolation rates for g vaginalis in men with and without non-gonococcal urethritis were not significantly different, but preputial isolation rates were s ...19826978164
treatment of hemophilus vaginalis vaginitis. 19826979017
method for isolation of gardnerella vaginalis (haemophilus vaginalis). characterization of isolates by gas chromatography.a method for the isolation of gardnerella vaginalis (haemophilus vaginalis) is presented. bacteria isolated from 48-hour cultures grown on human blood agar were identified by means of beta-hemolysis, colony morphology, sensitivity to antimicrobial agents, oxydase and catalase reactions. thirty-eight clinical isolates and one test strain were examined for fatty acid composition. hexadecanoic (16:0), octadecenoic (18:1) and octadecanoic (18:0) were the major fatty acids. also present, but in minor ...19826979160
comparison of culture and microscopy in the diagnosis of gardnerella vaginalis infection.a comparison was made between human blood agar containing amphotericin b, nalidixic acid and either gentamicin or colistin for the isolation of gardnerella vaginalis from cases of non-specific vaginitis seen in a clinic for sexually transmitted diseases. the medium containing gentamicin was more inhibitory for non-gardnerella species, but not sufficiently inhibitory to allow direct plating in the clinic without spreading for single colonies. the diffuse beta haemolysis produced by g vaginalis on ...19826979558
male carriage of gardnerella vaginalis. 19826980683
pharmacokinetics of metronidazole and its principal metabolites and their activity against gardnerella vaginalis.the hydroxy metabolite of metronidazole was found to be more active against 21 strains of gardnerella vaginalis than the parent compound and less affected by culture in carbon dioxide. after 400 mg oral metronidazole (flagyl) plasma concentrations of the two agents were below the minimum inhibitory concentrations (mics) for most g vaginalis strains tested. with 2 g metronidazole the plasma concentrations exceeded the mics of the more sensitive strains. even with the lower dose of metronidazole c ...19826980684
[incidence and clinical importance of haemophilus vaginalis (corynebacterium vaginalis) (author's transl)].in 250 women aged between 16 and 55 years who came to a gynaecologist we looked for haemophilus vaginalis. in 9.6% it was possible to culture haemophilus vaginalis. the comparison of the differential vaginalis (v-)medium of greenwood with the starch medium of smith showed the much better resolution of the greenwood medium. in one-half of the patients with haemophilus vaginalis there was no clinical evidence of pathogenicity of the bacterium, whereas in the other half, there was only a slight sym ...19826980805
in vitro susceptibility of gardnerella vaginalis and bacteroides organisms, associated with nonspecific vaginitis, to sulfonamide preparations.recent reports suggest that anaerobic bacteroides organisms are frequently found with gardnerella vaginalis in nonspecific vaginitis. specimens taken from 96 women with vaginal discharge were tested simultaneously for these organisms. g. vaginalis was found in 73% of the specimens, bacteroides was found in 53%, and both organisms were found in 47%. sulfonamides have been widely used in the successful treatment of vaginitis. paradoxically, g. vaginalis is reported to be resistant, and it has been ...19826981374
ureaplasma urealyticum in patients with acute symptoms of urinary tract infection. 19826981712
gardnerella vaginalis.this case commentary describes a common cause of vaginitis which is unfamiliar to many practising doctors because its status has been determined only in recent months. the commentary is based on a patient who presented to a melbourne general practice to which the student was assigned as part of the 'infections in the community' programme.19826983344
gardnerella vaginalis and non-specific vaginitis. 19826983437
neonatal cellulitis due to gardnerella vaginalis. 19826984180
[treatment of gardnerella-vaginalis-associated colpitis with metronidazole]. 19826984793
gardnerella vaginalis (hemophilus vaginalis), an unusual cause of peritonitis in c.a.p.d.gardnerella vaginalis is usually associated with nonspecific bacterial vaginitis. this paper presents a capd patiënt with peritonitis due to g. vaginalis. the infection route remained speculative. treatment with gentamicin was not successful while the clinical signs of peritonitis disappeared within 24 hours after starting cefazolin.19826985031
gardnerella vaginalis and non-specific vaginitis. introductory remarks. 19826985213
comparison of microscopic and cultural findings in the diagnosis of gardnerella vaginalis infection.the diagnosis of gardnerella vaginalis infection on the basis of microscopic and cultural findings was compared. a total of 340 specimens of vaginal secretion were gram stained and plated on a medium selective for gardnerella vaginalis. positive culture was obtained in 165 cases. microscopy was unequivocally positive in 95, doubtful in 58 and negative in 187. positive microscopy was confirmed by culture in 99%. on the other hand, 21% of the negative microscopy results gave a false negative diagn ...19826985214
the vaginal microbial flora in non-specific vaginitis.the facultative and strictly anaerobic vaginal microbial flora was investigated in 40 women with non-specific vaginitis and in 40 control women seen in private gynaecological practice. gardnerella vaginalis, anaerobic gram-negative bacilli, anaerobic gram-negative and gram-positive cocci were all associated with non-specific vaginitis (p less than 0.001), whereas lactobacilli occurred less frequently in non-specific vaginitis than in controls (p less than 0.01). the most common anaerobes were ve ...19826985215
aetiology and management of non-specific vaginitis.in a study of 100 women with non-specific vaginitis, characterised by a vaginal discharge which was malodorous and pruritic in most cases and caused dyspareunia and dysuria in some, gardnerella vaginalis was isolated in 46% of patients. when present, g vaginalis was significantly associated with mycoplasma hominis and bacteroides species. isolation of g vaginalis was unrelated to the presenting symptoms. treatment with povidone-iodine pessaries for two weeks produced no pronounced benefit, eithe ...19827034858
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