Journal article

Premenstrual vaginal colonization of Candida and symptoms of vaginitis

CJ Watson, D Grando, SM Garland, S Myers, CK Fairley, M Pirotta

Journal of Medical Microbiology | Published : 2012

Abstract

Although premenstrual exacerbation of vulvovaginal symptoms attributed to Candida spp. is well documented, the causation of these symptoms is not well understood. This study describes the daily vaginal colonization of Candida in three women. A single pilot study was designed to test the methodology of the proposed randomized controlled trial, Garlic and Candida. This study reports the colonization of Candida spp. in three women. Ten women aged 18-50 who reported at least one episode of vulvovaginal candidiasis were recruited by the University of Melbourne. Each participant took daily vaginal swabs for 2 weeks during the luteal phase of their menstrual cycle, which were analysed for quantitat..

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Funding Acknowledgements

The ten women who participated in this study are gratefully acknowledged. The authors would also like to acknowledge The Shepherd Foundation for funding this study and Helen Williams and the laboratory technical staff at RMIT University.