VAGINAL MICROFLORA IN POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN WHO HAVE NOT RECEIVED ESTROGEN REPLACEMENT THERAPY

Authors
Citation
Sl. Hillier et Rj. Lau, VAGINAL MICROFLORA IN POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN WHO HAVE NOT RECEIVED ESTROGEN REPLACEMENT THERAPY, Clinical infectious diseases, 25, 1997, pp. 123-126
Citations number
16
Categorie Soggetti
Microbiology,Immunology,"Infectious Diseases
ISSN journal
10584838
Volume
25
Year of publication
1997
Supplement
2
Pages
123 - 126
Database
ISI
SICI code
1058-4838(1997)25:<123:VMIPWW>2.0.ZU;2-0
Abstract
We studied the vaginal microflora of 73 postmenopausal women who had n ever received estrogen replacement therapy, The median age of these wo men was 67 years, and none of them had bacterial vaginosis. Lactobacil li were detected in 36 (49%) of these women at a mean concentration of 10(5.7) cfu/g of vaginal fluid, H2O2-producing lactobacilli were reco vered from 38% of the women. Some of the other organisms that were rec overed, including Gardnerella vaginalis (27% of the women), Ureaplasma urealyticum (13%), Candida albicans (1%), and Prevotella bivia (33%), were less frequently isolated from postmenopausal women than from wom en of reproductive age, while coliforms (41%) were recovered at higher frequencies, Lactobacilli, yeasts, and bacterial vaginosis-associated bacteria are less commonly part of the vaginal microflora in postmeno pausal women than in women of reproductive age, which may explain the decrease in the incidence of bacterial vaginosis and yeast vaginitis a mong these women.