Bacterial vaginosis is not a sexually transmitted infection. |
Bacterial vaginosis in sexually experienced and nonsexually experienced young women entering the military. |
Correlation of local interleukin-8 with immunoglobulin A against hemolysin and with prolidase and sialidase levels in women with bacterial vaginosis. |
Bacterial vaginosis, candidal vaginitis, and trichomonal vaginitis are uncommon among postmenopausal women but may occur in those with risk factors. |
Today vaginosis is recognized with more accuracy in the microbiology laboratory by Gram stain evaluation rather than by culture, which can often be inconclusive. |
A recent study found that women with an infection called bacterial vaginosis were nine times more likely to have a miscarriage than uninfected women. |