Gardnerella vaginalis (Bacterial Vaginosis)
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Bacteria - Gram Indeterminate
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Gardnerella vaginalis (Bacterial Vaginosis)
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Gardnerella vaginalis
- Characteristics
- Gram-variable rod
- Facultative anaerobe
- Transmission/risk factors
- Vaginal douching
- Disturbs the vaginal microflora, resulting in overgrowth of Gardnerella
- Use of antibiotics
- Also disrupts vaginal flora, creating open niche for Gardnerella
- Immunosuppression
- Not sexually transmitted disease
- However, associated with sexual activity
- Multiple sex partners or unprotected sex
- Vaginal douching
- Disease: bacterial vaginosis
- Gray vaginal discharge with “fishy” odor
- Nonpainful (no vaginal inflammation)
- Diagnosis
- Clue cells on wet mount microscopy
- Vaginal squamous epithelial cells covered with Gardnerella
- Stippled appearance along outer margin
- Vaginal squamous epithelial cells covered with Gardnerella
- Vaginal pH >4.5
- Whiff test (KOH)
- Mixing discharge with KOH increases fishy odor
- Odor produced by volatile amines produced by Gardnerella
- Clue cells on wet mount microscopy
- Treatment
- Metronidazole or clindamycin