HIV & AIDS Dec 10, 2008
Have another sexually transmitted disease, such as syphilis, herpes, chlamydia, gonorrhea or bacterial vaginosis. Share needles during intravenous drug use. (CNN -- Health)
Choosing Yeast Infection Medication Oct 21, 2008
Some of the symptoms of a yeast infection are the same as those of other conditions such as bacterial vaginosis, chlamydia and gonorrhea. You should rule out the possibility that your problems are being caused by something other than yeast. (Suite101.com)
KV Pharmaceutical Company Reports Fiscal 2009 First Quarter Results Aug 12, 2008
Clindesse(R), indicated for the treatment of bacterial vaginosis (BV) in non-pregnant women, continues to experience growing prescription trends in the anti-infective category. Currently, Clindesse(R) carries a 27. (PR Newswire)
Bacterial Vaginosis and HIV Infecti... Aug 3, 2008
Bacterial Vaginosis and HIV Infection: Increased Risk for AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Diseases ... Bacterial Vaginosis and HIV Infection ... Bacterial Vaginosis and HIV Infection. (Suite101.com)
UNC study: Common vaginal infection may increase risk of HIV infection Aug 1, 2008
An analysis of 23 published studies, including data from more than 30,700 women from around the world, showed that women with bacterial vaginosis the most common type of vaginosis in women of reproductive age were more likely than others to be infected with HIV. The association between bacterial vaginosis (BV) and HIV was stronger for women without high-risk sexual behavior ... "Given that bacterial vaginosis and HIV infection are both transmitted sexually, it is difficult to determine... (EurekAlert!)
KV Pharmaceutical Reports Record Revenues for Fiscal 2008 Third Quarter and Year-to-Date on a Preliminary Basis Feb 28, 2008
9% of total prescription volume in the intra-vaginal bacterial vaginosis market, more than all other Clindomycin-based intra-vaginal products combined -- Gynazole-1(R) remains the #1 branded prescription vaginal yeast product in the United States -- Ther-Rx continues to be the leading provider of prescription prenatal vitamins in the United States with 42. 5% of the branded prescription prenatal market -- Repliva 21/7(TM) continues to be the fastest growing prescription oral iron supplement in... (PR Newswire)
Screening Pregnant Women for Bacterial Vaginosis Not Recommended Feb 6, 2008
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - The US Preventive Services Task Force is advising doctors not to screen pregnant women for bacterial vaginosis, commonly referred to as BV, if they are at low risk for preterm delivery -- because treating BV offers no benefit ... "Given the lack of net benefit, the USPSTF recommends against routine screening for bacterial vaginosis in low-risk, pregnant women," the report concludes. (MEDLINEplus)
Summary for Patients Feb 5, 2008
Screening for Bacterial Vaginosis in Pregnancy to Prevent Preterm Delivery: U.S. Preventive Services Task Force Recommendation Statement -- U.S. Preventive Services Task Force 148 (3): 214 -- Annals of Internal Medicine ... Screening Pregnant Women for Bacterial Vaginosis: U.S. Preventive Services Task Force Recommendations ... The summary below is from the full reports titled "Screening for Bacterial Vaginosis in Pregnancy to Prevent Preterm Delivery: U.S. Preventive Services Task Force... (Annals of Internal Medicine)
Surprising research results at AIDS conference Feb 5, 2008
These women had a 25 percent lower rate of infection with genital herpes; a 50 percent reduction in trichomoniasis - a common sexually transmitted disease caused by a parasite - and a 20 percent reduction in bacterial vaginosis. These kinds of infections tend to increase the risk of HIV infection in women, but this study was not designed to find out whether that indeed had happened. (San Francisco Chronicle)
Bacterial Vaginosis Doubles Risk of Miscarriage Dec 29, 2007
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - The presence of bacterial vaginosis or BV during the first trimester of pregnancy doubles the likelihood of a miscarriage by the end of the second trimester, researchers report. BV -- vaginal inflammation caused by the bacterium Gardnerella vaginalis -- is known to increase the chances of preterm delivery. (MEDLINEplus)
Condom Use Reduces Risk of Bacterial Vaginosis Nov 14, 2007
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - For women who have a high risk of contracting a sexually transmitted disease, their risk of developing bacterial vaginosis and the associated changes in vaginal microflora is reduced if they use condoms during every sexual encounter, according to a report in the journal Epidemiology. Bacterial vaginosis is caused by an imbalance of the bacteria normally found in a woman's vagina, referred to as vaginal microflora, which is upset by an overgrowth of bacteria not... (MEDLINEplus)
APHA Adopts New Policies on Food Safety, Global Climate Change, Multidrug-Resistant Organisms, Breastfeeding and Feminine Hygiene Nov 7, 2007
Research has shown a relationship between vaginal douching and several adverse health outcomes, including pelvic inflammatory disease, bacterial vaginosis, cervical cancer, HIV transmission and infertility. APHA therefore urges the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to review its regulations on feminine hygiene douching products and require research on the safety of douching. (PR Newswire)
Association between Lactobacillus species and bacterial vaginosis-related bacteria, and bacterial vaginosis scores in pregnant Japanese women Nov 7, 2007
Bacterial vaginosis (BV), the etiology of which is still uncertain, increases the risk of preterm birth. Recent PCR-based studies suggested that BV is associated with complex vaginal bacterial communities, including many newly recognized bacterial species in non-pregnant women. (BioMed Central)
Final Report of Ushercell as Treatment for Bacterial Vaginosis Released Sep 17, 2007
TORONTO, Sept. 17, 2007 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- Polydex Pharmaceuticals Limited (NasdaqCM: - ) announces that a final report has been received from Dr. Jose Simoes, the Principal Investigator in a Phase II human clinical trial of Ushercell to study the potential treatment and possible prevention of bacterial vaginosis (BV). Bacterial Vaginosis is the most common vaginal disorder among reproductive-age women, commonly associated with several gynecologic and obstetric complications ... In this trial,... (Primezone Releases)
Here's one urine test you'll want to take Aug 28, 2007
Could be bacterial vaginosis or a yeast infection, a bad urinary tract infection, kidney stones or other urinary tract diseases. See a physician promptly, and alert the physician about any changes in the way you urinate (flow, pain or urgency). (Fresno Bee)
Race a factor for common vaginal infection Aug 17, 2007
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A pregnant woman's risk of bacterial vaginosis, the most common type of vaginal infection and a risk factor for preterm birth, is doubled if she or her male partner is black ... Bacterial vaginosis, which is not sexually transmitted, occurs when there is an overgrowth of certain bacteria in the vagina ... "An important risk factor for preterm birth is bacterial vaginosis, for which there is also a racial disparity," he added. (Scientific American)
Risk of common vaginal infection linked to preterm birth appears higher for blacks Aug 12, 2007
When a pregnant woman has bacterial vaginosis, her risk of preterm birth goes up, said Hyagriv Simhan, M.D., M.S.C.R., assistant professor of obstetrics, gynecology and reproductive sciences at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. And now we can say that gauging risk for bacterial vaginosis is not as simple as just looking at the woman ... Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is a common gynecological infection that affects up to 50 percent of women in some populations. (EurekAlert!)
IUDs safe and effective in high-risk patients Aug 6, 2007
Additionally, 32 percent of women had a history of other gynecological infections such as bacterial vaginosis, and almost half were unmarried. Matthews said that the Mirena IUS had lower rates of complications and greater acceptability than the Paragard IUD.. (EurekAlert!)
Analysis of Ushercell HIV Trials Reveals Difference in Seroconversion Groups Not Statistically Significant Jul 25, 2007
We are also awaiting results from a small Phase II trial in Brazil to determine if Ushercell may be effective in preventing bacterial vaginosis, which may lead to further development of this compound for additional uses. . (Primezone Releases)
University of Colorado licenses two influenza virus detection discoveries to Quidel Corp. Jul 19, 2007
Marketed under the leading brand name of QuickVue, the portfolio currently includes tests that aid in the diagnosis of several disease or condition states, including influenza, respiratory syncytial virus, Fecal Occult Blood, Strep A, pregnancy, bacterial vaginosis, infectious mononucleosis, H. pylori and Chlamydia. Quidel's products are sold to healthcare professionals with a focus on the physician office lab and acute care markets through leading medical distribution partners on a worldwide... (EurekAlert! -- Business News)
Frequent Yeast Infections May Be Linked To Certain Vaginal Bacteria Ecosystems Jul 13, 2007
Women suffer from insidious health problems, including bacterial vaginosis and yeast infections, and those problems send them in droves to seek medical treatment, said Larry Forney, a professor of biology at the University of Idaho ... When the pH is imbalanced, a condition known as bacterial vaginosis can develop; the condition is not well understood and is marked by several indicators including elevated pH levels and vaginal discharge. (Science Daily)
Treating Silent Bacterial Vaginosis May Curb STDs Jul 11, 2007
In the study, treatment of symptomless bacterial vaginosis with metronidazole resulted in lower rates of chlamydia infection, a common STD, than no treatment, Dr. Jane R. Schwebke told Reuters Health. Bacterial vaginosis -- the most common type of vaginal infection in women of childbearing age -- occurs when there is imbalance in the bacteria of the vagina favoring certain "bad" microbes over "good" ones ... Some women with bacterial vaginosis report no signs or symptoms at all. (MEDLINEplus)
New Treatment for Common Genital Infection May 26, 2007
THURSDAY, May 24 (HealthDay News) -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved Tindamax (tinidazole) to treat bacterial vaginosis (BV), the most common vaginal infection among women of childbearing age, drug maker Mission Pharmacal said Thursday. It's the first new oral therapy in a decade to treat BV, which affects almost one-third of women in the United States, the company said. (MEDLINEplus)
FDA OK's local drug company's treatment for bacterial vaginosis May 25, 2007
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved 's oral medication Tindamax for the treatment of bacterial vaginosis -- the first new oral treatment for the disease in a decade. Bacterial vaginosis is the most common vaginal infection among women of childbearing age in the United States. (San Antonio Business Journal, TX)
Bacterial vaginosis Apr 14, 2007
Shift in vaginal flora. The pH is the vagina is normally acidic (pH <4. (Suite101.com)
Something fishy Mar 26, 2007
BV, or bacterial vaginosis, is the most common cause of abnormal vaginal discharge in the United States ... If you remember your high school Latin you'll note that "bacterial vaginosis" is actually a misnomer, since it literally means "bacteria with an excess of vaginas." "Vaginal Bacteriosis" would make a lot more sense, but then again a vaginal discharge by any name still doesn't smell very sweet. (The Cavalier Daily, VA)
Frost & Sullivan "Enabling Technology of the Year Award 2006" Goes to Succesful Swiss Pharma - Startup: AmVac AG Feb 22, 2007
Femivac(R), the immune-therapeutic vaccine for the treatment of Bacterial Vaginosis and Trichomoniasis has shown convincing efficacy and safety profiles with sustained protectiveness and higher effectiveness compared to commonly used drugs. Prostavac(R) is the world's first patented immune-therapeutic vaccine for the treatment of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) and acute/chronic Prostatitis. (PR Newswire)
Longer treatment may put end to recurring infection Feb 19, 2007
DEAR DR. DONOHUE: I have had recurrent bacterial vaginosis for more than two years ... Bacterial vaginosis is the most common vaginal infection ... Metronidazole is an antibiotic that can usually put an end to bacterial vaginosis. (The Standard-Times, MA)
Understanding a pap smear result Feb 19, 2007
Infection a pap smear can often detect infections such as candida, bacterial vaginosis or trichomonas. Candida and bacterial vaginosis are not usually treated unless you have symptoms. (iAfrica.com)