Prevalence of bacterial vaginosis and associated risk factors in pregnant women receiving antenatal care at the Kumba Health District (KHD), Cameroon
Abstract Background Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is a common reproductive tract disorder in women of child bearing age, accounting for one third of vaginal infections. It is characterized by an increase in vaginal pH, decreased Lactobacilli, and overgrowth of facultative and anaerobic bacteria. Studies...
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Main Authors: | Yiewou Marguerithe Kamga (Author), John Palle Ngunde (Author), Jane-Francis K. T. Akoachere (Author) |
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