Treatment of genital invasions caused by Trichomonas vaginalis, Trichomonas tenax, Pentatrichomonas hominis, G. lamblia
Author(s) -
Павел Федорич,
Г.І. Мавров
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
dermatovenerology cosmetology sexopathology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1561-3607
DOI - 10.37321/dermatology.2019.1-2-01
Subject(s) - trichomonas , trichomonas vaginalis , giardia lamblia , tenax , trichomoniasis , trichomonas vaginitis , microbiology and biotechnology , vagina , medicine , bacterial vaginosis , biology , dermatology , gynecology , surgery , chemistry , chromatography , gas chromatography
Objective. The study of the prevalence and clinical manifestations of T. tenax, P. hominis, along with T. vaginalis and G. lamblia invasions among patients with STIs, and development of their treatment method with the use of secnidazole, ornidazole and ciprofloxacin.
Materials and methods. With the help of the PCR method, 314 patients with inflammation of the genitourinary system have been studied.
Results and discussion. The genitourinary system protozoan invasions have been detected in 106 patients among 314 patients with STIs - that is, more than in a third (33.8 %), namely: T. tenax - in 26 (8.3 %), P. hominis - in 67 (21.3 %), G. lamblia - in 21 patients (6.7 %). The proposed treatment allows for the clinical recovery in 92.2 % and bacteriological sanitation - in 96.1 %.
Conclusions: Protozoan invasions are rather common among patients with STIs. The proposed method of their treatment is sufficiently effective.
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