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Evaluation of hygienic douching on the vaginal microflora of female sex workers
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International Journal Of Std & Aids. Royal Soc Medicine Press Ltd, v. 18, n. 11, n. 770, n. 773, 2007.
0956-4624
WOS:000251193600009
10.1258/095646207782212333
Autor
Amaral, R
Giraldo, PC
Goncalves, AK
Eleuterio, J
Santos-Pereira, S
Linhares, L
Passos, MRL
Institución
Resumen
To determine the frequency of abnormal vaginal flora and bacterial vaginosis (BV) in female sex workers (FSW) and the association between douching and vaginal microflora. imbalance, a cross-sectional study enrolled 94 users and 61 non-users of vaginal douching. The social-demographic and sexual profile of these women was obtained and their abnormal vaginal flora, BV, vaginal candidiasis, trichomoniasis and cytolitic vaginosis on blinded samples were identified by Gram stain. A stepwise multivariate, regression determined the risk of development of vaginal microflora. imbalance. Prevalence of abnormal flora, BV, candidiasis, trichomoniasis and cytolytic vaginosis in the entire FSW was 75.5%, 51.0%, 5.1%, 0.64% and 1.9%, respectively. There were no significant differences in these findings between users and non-users of vaginal douching. Regression analysis did not identify any increased risk for altered vaginal flora or BV in vaginal douche users. In conclusion, vaginal douching did not increase the rate of these alterations in FSW. 18 11 770 773