Bacterial vaginosis Flashcards

1
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Prevalence of bacterial vaginosis

A

12% in the UK

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2
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What organism causes infection?

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Gardenella Vaginitis - creates a bio film which allows other opportunistic bacteria to survive

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3
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Which criteria is used for the diagnosis of Bacterial vaginosis?

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Amstel’s criteria

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4
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Describe the discharge?

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Thin, white, homogenous

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5
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What is the Amstel’s criteria? (4)

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  1. Discharge
  2. PH > 4.5
  3. Positive whiff test - fishy odour
  4. Clue cells
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6
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What is seen under a microscope?

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  1. Clue cells- vaginal epithelial cells are so heavily coated with bacteria that borders are obstructed
  2. Gram + and Gram - rods and cones only
  3. Absent large Gram + lactobacilli
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7
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Which bacteria are missing in the smear?

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Lactobacilli

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8
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Name 3 obstetric complications of bacterial vaginosis

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  1. Increases risk of 2nd trimester miscarriage
  2. Increases risk of premature delivery
  3. Increases risk of cerebral palsy
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9
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Ix

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Vaginal smear

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10
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Mx

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Metronidazole 400 mg for 5 days

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11
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Risk factors

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  1. IUD
  2. Black // Lesbian
  3. Sexually active - even if not an STI
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