a multicenter study of bacterial vaginosis in women with or at risk for human immunodeficiency virus infection
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Background: Bacterial vaginosis is a common gynecologic infection that has been associated with a variety of gynecologic and obstetric complications, including pelvic inflammatory disease, postabortal infection and premature delivery. Recent studies suggest that bacterial vaginosis may increase a woman’s risk for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). We undertook this study to assess whether the prevalence and characteristics of bacterial vaginosis differed according to HIV status in high-risk US women.Reference Key |
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Authors | ;Dora Warren;Robert S. Klein;Jack Sobel;Burney Kieke;William Brown;Paula Schuman;Jean Anderson;Susan Cu-Uvin;Kenneth Mayer;Denise J. Jamieson;Scott Holmberg;Ann Duerr |
Journal | rare earth coordination chemistry: fundamentals and applications |
Year | 2001 |
DOI | 10.1155/S1064744901000242 |
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