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- Title
Aerobic vaginitis - An underdiagnosed cause of vaginal discharge - Narrative review.
- Authors
Sonthalia, Sidharth; Aggarwal, Parul; Das, Shukla; Sharma, Poonam; Sharma, Rahul; Singh, Sweety
- Abstract
The concept of vaginal dysbiosis was for long considered synonymous with bacterial vaginosis (BV), which is characterized by a homogenous non-inflammatory vaginal discharge. The inflammatory variant of vaginal dysbiosis, called aerobic vaginitis (AV), has remained unknown to a large part of the global dermatology and venereology community, gynaecologists and reproductive tract infection specialists with consequential under diagnosis. AV significantly differs from BV, in clinical presentation, diagnostic criteria and management. The deleterious impact of untreated AV on pregnancy merits discussion. Understanding AV is also crucial for better comprehension of desquamative inflammatory vaginitis (DIV), the most severe form of the same entity. We review the condition's epidemiology, risk factors and suspected aetiology, symptoms and signs, and the latest evidence-backed approach to diagnosis and treatment. The ideal diagnostic approach and treatment for AV/DIV are yet to be established. The currently recommended diagnostic approach for AV/DIV merits an overhaul by incorporating changes to render it feasible for resource-constraint countries. The diagnostic criteria lack a uniform applicability in different physiological groups of women and cannot be used in postpartum or postmenopausal states at the same cut-off levels. Similarly, treatment guidelines merit a relook, and customization, given the equivocality of options suggested by different investigators.
- Subjects
BACTERIAL vaginitis; VAGINAL discharge; SEXUALLY transmitted diseases; HUMAN sexuality; GYNECOLOGISTS; BACTERIAL vaginitis diagnosis; SYSTEMATIC reviews; ANTI-infective agents; VAGINA; VAGINITIS; MIXED infections; AEROBIC bacteria; BACTERIAL diseases; LACTOBACILLUS
- Publication
International Journal of STD & AIDS, 2020, Vol 31, Issue 11, p1018
- ISSN
0956-4624
- Publication type
journal article
- DOI
10.1177/0956462420913435