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The Frequency of Trichmonas Vaginalis, Candida Albicans And Bacterial Vaginosis in Vaginal Smear from Women of Reproductive Age


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سرى احسان جابك

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سرى,احسان,جابك ,The Frequency of Trichmonas Vaginalis, Candida Albicans And Bacterial Vaginosis in Vaginal Smear from Women of Reproductive Age , Time 11/4/2021 5:19:55 AM : كلية العلوم

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The Frequency of Trichmonas Vaginalis, Candida Albicans And Bacterial Vaginosis in Vaginal Smear from Women of Reproductive Age

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Bacterial vaginosis, candidal and trichomonal vaginal infections are a main health problems associated
with gynecologic complexity and increase in replication and other STIs in women of reproductive age. The
study aimed at determining the prevalence of widespread vaginal infections and antimicrobial capability
profiles of aerobic bacterial and isolates in women of reproductive age. This study aim to recognize
frequency distribution of vaginitis in women referred to health centers of the Gynecology Hospital Center
in hilla city, Iraq.. Trichomonas vaginal was the most common infection [50 (26%)], followed by candida
[50 (22%)]. This study was made with the objective of contrast the frequency of the main causative agents
of vaginitis. The highest frequency of pathogenic microorganisms in vaginal swabs was Escherichia coli
(20%) and Staphylococcus aurous (20%) followed by anaerobic bacteria of Neisseria gonorrhoeae (6%).
The bacterial flora of the female genital tract is highly effective and the local microbial society consists of a
large abundance of different species.
Keywords: vaginitis, Trichomonas vaginalis, Candida albicans, Bacterial vaginosis, vaginal discharge,
Iraq.

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