Abstract

Bacterial vaginosis is characterized by high concentrations in the vagina of anaerobic organisms, (usually, Gardnerella vaginalis or Mycoplasma hominis ), rather than lactobacillus species. Women with bacterial vaginosis can present with symptoms of discharge and odor, but many affected women appear asymptomatic. To compare the prevalence of such symptoms among …

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