Abstract

The article presents the data on the efficiency of using betadin to treat 17 non-pregnant women who had bacterial vaginosis or vaginitis with ureaplasmas and other microorganisms in their vaginal discharge. The use of suppositoria betadin for 14 days and specific antibacterial or antimicotic therapy allowed achieve clinical recovery and elimination of ureaplasmas in 82,4% cases.

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