Abstract

Vaginal infection It is one of the most common illnesses in the world. affecting women's health, with more than half of all women experiencing at least one episode in their lifetime. Vaginal disease can be both infectious and chronic. Bacterial vaginosis (BV), vaginal candidiasis, and vaginal trichomonas are the three most common types of infectious vaginitis based on microbial etiology (Abdul-Aziz et al., 2019). Antimicrobial-resistant (AMR) infections are caused by microbes that are resistant to antimicrobial agents. As bacteria develop resistance, many previously effective drugs no longer work (Ali, 2018). Each year, AMR infections kill 700,000 people around the world. By 2050, antimicrobial resistance may be responsible for the deaths of up to 10 million people annually. De Kramer and colleagues (2016): According to a recent research study (Amirkamali et al., 2017), antibiotic resistance genes blab-TEM may be able to predict the presence of antibiotic resistance in bacteria.
 

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