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Longitudinal trajectory of bacterial vaginosis during pregnancy

  • Thaddeus P. Waters
  • , Jeff M. Denney
  • , Leny Mathew
  • , Robert L. Goldenberg
  • , Jennifer F. Culhane
  • Drexel University

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Abstract

Objective: This study was undertaken to characterize the course of bacterial vaginosis in pregnancy and to discern the bacterial morphotypes responsible for infection. Study Design: Vaginal secretions were obtained in each trimester of pregnancy and were evaluated for bacterial vaginosis by Gram stain, categorized as normal or any of the following: Lactobacillus deficient, Gardnerella, Bacteroides, or Mobiluncus positive and by Nugent score. Results were evaluated for trends of bacterial vaginosis and Gram stain over pregnancy. Results: One hundred forty-eight women were evaluated. Seventy-one women (48%) were bacterial vaginosis negative in all trimesters, compared with 14 (9.4%) who were positive throughout pregnancy. Among the 14 women who remained bacterial vaginosis positive, Gram stain findings were Gardnerella+Bacteroides+Lactobacillus, with approximately 50% harboring Mobiluncus. Few women become bacterial vaginosis positive as pregnancy progressed (6.1%). With each increasing week of pregnancy, the risk of becoming bacterial vaginosis positive decreased (0.93: 0.91-0.95; P < .001). Conclusion: In this population, the majority of pregnant women trend toward bacterial vaginosis negative status. Few women are bacterial vaginosis positive across their pregnancy.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)431.e1-431.e5
JournalAmerican Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Volume199
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2008

Keywords

  • bacterial vaginosis
  • longitudinal studies
  • pregnancy

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