Abstract
Background:Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is a condition characterized by
an imbalance in the vaginal flora which can lead to preterm delivery, abortions
and maternal infections .The main goal of this study was to study the
prevalence of bacterial vaginosis in Ardabil.
Methods:In these cross-sectional study 507 pregnant women, 16-45
year-olds were screened from rural health centers of Ardabil .Data were
collected via Questionnaire, general physical and obstetric examination and
vaginal specimen .Three from four Amsel’s clinical criteria were used for
diagnosis of bacterial vaginosis. Data were analyzed using SPSS software
version 13, and descriptive statistics.
Results:Prevalence of Bacterial vaginosis in this study was 12.4%.
The majority of women (66%) were in range 20–30 years, housewife (62%) and low
literate (58%). None of them were smoker and most of them used contraceptive
pills (61%). The most common complaint of patients with bacterial vaginosis was
a smelly discharge. The most common Amsel criteria in patients with bacterial
vaginosis were 69.2% homogenous discharge, 67.3% Whiff test, and 32% clue
cells.
Conclusions:According to results of this study bacterial vaginisis was
higher in 20-30 year-olds, and most common sign was fish odor discharge.
Therefore educating women can prevent pregnancy problems.
Key
words:Bacterial vaginosis,woman,pregnancy,
prevalence
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