Indian journal of applied research | 2021

PREVALENCE OF MICROBIOTA ASSOCIATED TO VAGINAL DISCHARGE AMONG REPRODUCTIVE AGE GROUP BASED ON SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS AND DEMOGRAPHIC BACKGROUND

 
 

Abstract


In women of reproductive age, vaginal discharge is one of the most frequent signs. Vaginal discharge may be\nphysiological or pathological; thus, this study was conducted to ascertain the microbial diversity of vaginal discharge\ncases in relation to socioeconomic status and demographic history among women of reproductive age attending a tertiary care hospital. To\ndiagnose the organism, simple wet laboratory preparation, 10% KOH, Gram staining, and pH paper were used, while to classify and categorise the\npathogens, various differential agar media such as CHROM agar, Blood agar, and Sabouraud Dextrose agar were used, followed by some\nbiochemical tests and the use of the Nugent Score. The majority of the patients were between the ages of 22 and 28. The patients were all from the\nlower middle class 41. (37.61 percent ). Microbial diagnosis revealed that 45 percent of patients had Bacterial Vaginosis, 41 percent had\nCandidiasis, 5% had Trichomoniasis, and 9% had both Bacterial Vaginosis and Candidiasis..

Volume None
Pages 49-50
DOI 10.36106/IJAR/6011705
Language English
Journal Indian journal of applied research

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