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Patient characteristics and factors contributing to recurrence of bacterial vaginosis presented in primary care.

Natasja S DelfstraAnnemarie A UijenMaria Caroline VosReinier P AkkermansAntoinette Leonarda Maria Lagro-JanssenTheodora Alberta Maria Teunissen
Published in: Family practice (2023)
Our findings might help GPs to better recognise patients at risk of recurrence. GPs could re-evaluate their approach to the diagnosis and treatment of recurrent BV, opting for in-person consultation and using standardised diagnostic criteria and microbiological testing in patients with recurrent complaints. Antibiotic use for other conditions in these patients may lead to new BV episodes.
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