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== Background ==
==Background==


=== Microbiology ===
===Microbiology===


* Shift in vaginal flora from [[Lactobacillus]] to high bacterial diversity that includes facultative anaerobes
*Shift in vaginal flora from [[Lactobacillus]] to high bacterial diversity that includes facultative anaerobes
* The new flora includes: [[Gardnerella vaginalis]], [[Prevotella species]], [[Porphyromonas species]], [[Bacteroides species]], [[Peptostreptococcus species]], [[Mycoplasma hominis]], [[Ureaplasma urealyticum]], [[Mobiluncus species]], [[Megasphaera species]], [[Clotridiales species]], [[Fusobacterium species]], and [[Atopobium species]]
*The new flora includes: [[Gardnerella vaginalis]], [[Prevotella species]], [[Porphyromonas species]], [[Bacteroides species]], [[Peptostreptococcus species]], [[Mycoplasma hominis]], [[Ureaplasma urealyticum]], [[Mobiluncus species]], [[Megasphaera species]], [[Clotridiales species]], [[Fusobacterium species]], and [[Atopobium species]]


=== Pathophysiology ===
===Pathophysiology===


* The new bacterial flora produce volatile amines, which increases the vaginal pH >4.5 (from the normal range of 4 to 4.5)
*The new bacterial flora produce volatile amines, which increases the vaginal pH >4.5 (from the normal range of 4 to 4.5)


== Diagnosis ==
== Clinical Manifestations ==


* Common cause of [[Causes::vaginal discharge]], classically copious thin, grey discharge
=== Amsel Criteria ===


==Diagnosis==
* Requires microscopy but not Gram staining
* At least three of the following criteria:
** Characteristic vaginal discharge: homogeneous, thin, grayish-white discharge that smoothly coats the vaginal walls
** Elevated pH >4.5
** Clue cells on saline wet mount, which are vaginal epithelial cells studded with adherent coccobacilli
** Positive whiff-amine test, where a fishy odor is detected after a drop of 10% KOH is added to a sample of vaginal discharge


=== Nugent Criteria ===
===Amsel Criteria===


* Based on the Gram stain
*Requires microscopy but not Gram staining
*At least three of the following criteria:
* Considered the gold standard, but is more resource-intensive than wet mount microscopy used for Amsel criteria
**Characteristic vaginal discharge: homogeneous, thin, grayish-white discharge that smoothly coats the vaginal walls
**Elevated pH >4.5
**Clue cells on saline wet mount, which are vaginal epithelial cells studded with adherent coccobacilli
**Positive whiff-amine test, where a fishy odor is detected after a drop of 10% KOH is added to a sample of vaginal discharge

===Nugent Criteria===

*Based on the Gram stain
*Considered the gold standard, but is more resource-intensive than wet mount microscopy used for Amsel criteria


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* Interpretation is based on total score:
*Interpretation is based on total score:
** 0 to 3: normal
**0 to 3: normal
** 4 to 6: indeterminate
**4 to 6: indeterminate
** 7 to 10: bacterial vaginosis
**7 to 10: bacterial vaginosis


=== Others ===
===Others===


* Culture is not relevant to diagnosis of bacterial vaginosis
*Culture is not relevant to diagnosis of bacterial vaginosis


==Management==
==Management==


=== Non-Pregnant Woman ===
===Non-Pregnant Woman===


*First-line:
*First-line:
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**[[Tinidazole]] 1 g PO daily for 5 days
**[[Tinidazole]] 1 g PO daily for 5 days


=== Pregnant Women ===
===Pregnant Women===


* [[Metronidazole]] 500 mg PO bid for 7 days
*[[Metronidazole]] 500 mg PO bid for 7 days
* [[Metronidazole]] 250 mg PO tid for 7 days
*[[Metronidazole]] 250 mg PO tid for 7 days
* [[Clindamycin]] 300 mg PO bid for 7 days
*[[Clindamycin]] 300 mg PO bid for 7 days


[[Category:Gynecologic infections]]
[[Category:Gynecologic infections]]

Revision as of 12:47, 6 May 2021

Background

Microbiology

Pathophysiology

  • The new bacterial flora produce volatile amines, which increases the vaginal pH >4.5 (from the normal range of 4 to 4.5)

Clinical Manifestations

Diagnosis

Amsel Criteria

  • Requires microscopy but not Gram staining
  • At least three of the following criteria:
    • Characteristic vaginal discharge: homogeneous, thin, grayish-white discharge that smoothly coats the vaginal walls
    • Elevated pH >4.5
    • Clue cells on saline wet mount, which are vaginal epithelial cells studded with adherent coccobacilli
    • Positive whiff-amine test, where a fishy odor is detected after a drop of 10% KOH is added to a sample of vaginal discharge

Nugent Criteria

  • Based on the Gram stain
  • Considered the gold standard, but is more resource-intensive than wet mount microscopy used for Amsel criteria
Score Lactobacillus Gardnerella and Bacteroides Curved gram-variable bacilli
0 4+ 0 0
1 3+ 1+ 1+ or 2+
2 2+ 2+ 3+ or 4+
3 1+ 3+
4 0 4+
  • Interpretation is based on total score:
    • 0 to 3: normal
    • 4 to 6: indeterminate
    • 7 to 10: bacterial vaginosis

Others

  • Culture is not relevant to diagnosis of bacterial vaginosis

Management

Non-Pregnant Woman

  • First-line:
    • Metronidazole 500 mg PO bid for 7 days
    • Metronidazole gel 0.75% 5 g (one full applicator) intravaginally once daily for 5 days
    • Clindamycin 2% cream 5 g (one full applicator) intravaginally at bedtime for 7 days
  • Alternatives:

Pregnant Women