1. Detection of co-infection of Gardnerella vaginalis and Atopobium vaginae using qualitative PCR: A better predictor of bacterial vaginosis.
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Sehgal PG, Dadwal R, Sharma B, Sehgal A, Bagga R, Chopra S, Angrup A, Yadav R, Sharma N, and Sethi S
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- Adolescent, Adult, Bacteriological Techniques, Female, Gram-Positive Bacterial Infections physiopathology, Humans, Sensitivity and Specificity, Vaginosis, Bacterial physiopathology, Young Adult, Actinobacteria isolation & purification, Actinobacteria pathogenicity, Coinfection diagnosis, Gardnerella vaginalis isolation & purification, Gram-Positive Bacterial Infections diagnosis, Polymerase Chain Reaction methods, Vaginosis, Bacterial diagnosis
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The present study aimed to determine the utility of detection of co-infection of Gardnerella vaginalis and Atopobium vaginae using qualitative PCR for diagnosing bacterial vaginosis (BV). Vaginal samples (n = 385) categorized as positive (n = 108) or negative (n = 208) for bacterial vaginosis based on the Nugent scoring system, were analyzed for the presence of G. vaginalis and A. vaginae by conventional PCR. We compared the sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, negative predictive value and odds ratio for the detection of each bacterium alone with the combination of the two bacteria for diagnosing BV. The detection of co-infection of the two bacteria demonstrated a sensitivity of 96%, a specificity of 82.9%, a positive predictive value of 68.5%, a negative predictive value of 98.2% with an odds ratio of 116 (CI -32 - 409). In our study, we found a high sensitivity, specificity, negative predictive value and odds ratio for the detection of co-infection of A. vaginae and G. vaginalis for the diagnosis of BV., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest None declared., (Copyright © 2021. Published by Elsevier Ltd.)
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- 2021
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