Bacterial vaginosis, which is caused by bacteria overgrowing in the vagina, can be hard to treat, with women often ...
Bacterial vaginosis, which affects nearly 1 in 3 women, should be considered a sexually transmitted disease, according to a ...
Treating the male sexual partners of women with bacterial vaginosis significantly reduced recurrence, according to an ...
Bacterial vaginosis is a poorly understood infection that affects one in three women and can bring with it uncomfortable ...
Bacterial vaginosis affects nearly 1 in 3 women of reproductive age. A study adds to evidence it is sexually transmitted, ...
"Bacterial vaginosis is a common condition that can have serious consequences for women, such as early pregnancy loss and premature labor. It's critical that we have a more effective way to treat it," ...
The addition of treatment for male partners reduced the recurrence of bacterial vaginosis among women enrolled in a randomized trial compared with treating only the women, researchers reported.
A new study suggests the common vaginal infection, which affects nearly one in three reproductive-aged women worldwide, ...
The results of a randomized controlled trial conducted in Australia indicate that the addition of antibiotic treatment for ...
Bacterial vaginosis affects one in three women and often comes back after treatment, but it can be completely wiped out in ...
In a clinical trial, treating both partners in a relationship significantly reduced the likelihood of recurrence of bacterial vaginosis.
Bacterial vaginosis affects one third of reproductive-aged women, and recurrence is common. Evidence of sexual exchange of bacterial vaginosis–associated organisms between partners suggests that ...