Little is known about the epidemiology of Bartholin's duct abscess and
cyst. We did an emergency department-based case-control study to exam
ine demographic risk factors for this condition. We found that risk va
ried by age. After adjustment for pregnancy status, the relative odds
(odds ratio [OR]) of occurrence of Bartholin's duct abscess for women
20 to 29 years old, compared to women younger than 20 years, was 2.3.
The association was weaker among women in their 30s and 40s (OR = 1.4
and 1.1, respectively). The majority of patients were Hispanic whites
(66% of cases and 79% of control subjects). Risk of Bartholin's duct a
bscess was greater among non-Hispanic white women (OR = 1.9) and black
women (OR = 2.4). At lowest risk of this condition were women with hi
gh parity (greater than or equal to 4) or high gravidity (greater than
or equal to 5). These findings suggest that the risk factor profile o
f this condition is similar to that of most sexually transmitted disea
ses. The advisability of presumptive antibiotic treatment of these pat
ients and examination and treatment of their sexual partners should be
considered.