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Bacterial Vaginosis
 Cause
 Transmission
 Symptoms
 Diagnosis
 Treatment
 Complications


Bacterial Vaginosis

Diagnosis

A health care provider can examine a sample of vaginal fluid under a microscope, either stained or in special lighting, to look for bacteria associated with BV. Then, they can diagnose BV based on 

  • Absence of lactobacilli 
  • Presence of numerous “clue cells” (cells from the vaginal lining that are coated with BV germs) 
  • Fishy odor 
  • Change from normal vaginal fluid

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  • Vaginitis
  • Sexually Transmitted Infections
  • Sexually Transmitted Infections News Releases
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    Volunteer for Clinical Studies
    Volunteer for NIAID-funded clinical studies related to bacterial vaginosis on ClinicalTrials.gov.

    See Also

  • Vaginitis
  • Sexually Transmitted Infections
  • Sexually Transmitted Infections News Releases