In Vitro Inhibition of Commercial Douche Products Against Vaginal Microflora
Recently, vaginal douching has been associated with many health risks in women. The aim of this study was to analyze the effect of commercial douche products against various vaginal microorganisms, including lactobacilli. Seven commercial douches were tested against eight Lactobacillus clinical isol...
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doaj-05f896cda391473e956ed3285dafc12d2020-11-24T23:25:26ZengHindawi LimitedInfectious Diseases in Obstetrics and Gynecology1064-74491098-09972000-01-01829910410.1155/S1064744900000090In Vitro Inhibition of Commercial Douche Products Against Vaginal MicrofloraS. I. Pavlova0L. Tao1Department of Oral Biology, College of Dentistry, M/C690, University of Illinois at Chicago, 801 South Paulina Street, Chicago 60612, IL, USADepartment of Oral Biology, College of Dentistry, M/C690, University of Illinois at Chicago, 801 South Paulina Street, Chicago 60612, IL, USARecently, vaginal douching has been associated with many health risks in women. The aim of this study was to analyze the effect of commercial douche products against various vaginal microorganisms, including lactobacilli. Seven commercial douches were tested against eight Lactobacillus clinical isolates and three type strains from the American Type Culture Collection. BV-associated bacteria included six strains of five genera: Gardnerella, Mobiluncus, Mycoplasma, Peptostreptococcus, and Ureaplasma. Two isolates of group B Streptococcus, and three species of Candida were also tested. The minimal inhibition concentrations and minimal contact times for these products against vaginal microorganisms were determined in broth cultures. Four antiseptic-containing douche products showed a strong inhibitory effect against all vaginal microorganisms tested with a short contact time (less than 1 min). Three vinegar-containing douche products selectively inhibited vaginal pathogens associated with bacterial vaginosis, group B streptococcal vaginitis, and candidiasis, but not lactobacilli. The antimicrobial effects of the commercial douche products varied among different brands and microbial species tested. Infect. Dis. Obstet. Gynecol. 8:99–104, 2000.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/S1064744900000090 |
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In Vitro Inhibition of Commercial Douche Products
Against Vaginal Microflora |
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In Vitro Inhibition of Commercial Douche Products
Against Vaginal Microflora |
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In Vitro Inhibition of Commercial Douche Products
Against Vaginal Microflora |
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In Vitro Inhibition of Commercial Douche Products
Against Vaginal Microflora |
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In Vitro Inhibition of Commercial Douche Products
Against Vaginal Microflora |
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in vitro inhibition of commercial douche products
against vaginal microflora |
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Infectious Diseases in Obstetrics and Gynecology |
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2000-01-01 |
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Recently, vaginal douching has been associated with many health risks in women. The aim of this
study was to analyze the effect of commercial douche products against various vaginal microorganisms,
including lactobacilli. Seven commercial douches were tested against eight Lactobacillus
clinical isolates and three type strains from the American Type Culture Collection. BV-associated
bacteria included six strains of five genera: Gardnerella, Mobiluncus, Mycoplasma, Peptostreptococcus,
and Ureaplasma. Two isolates of group B Streptococcus, and three species of Candida were also
tested. The minimal inhibition concentrations and minimal contact times for these products against
vaginal microorganisms were determined in broth cultures. Four antiseptic-containing douche
products showed a strong inhibitory effect against all vaginal microorganisms tested with a short
contact time (less than 1 min). Three vinegar-containing douche products selectively inhibited vaginal
pathogens associated with bacterial vaginosis, group B streptococcal vaginitis, and candidiasis, but not
lactobacilli. The antimicrobial effects of the commercial douche products varied among different brands
and microbial species tested. Infect. Dis. Obstet. Gynecol. 8:99–104, 2000. |
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