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Prevalence and Antibiotic Resistance Profile of Bacterial Pathogens in Aerobic Vaginitis: A Retrospective Study in Italy

Abstract

Aerobic vaginitis (AV) is a vaginal infectious condition, characterized by a high inflammatory response and/or signs of epithelial atrophy, a decrease in the amount of spp. and an increase in enteric origin bacteria. AV, often misdiagnosed, is difficult to treat due to the emerging spread of multi-drug resistant bacterial strains. The present study aimed to define the prevalence of AV, to detect causative bacteria and their antimicrobial resistance pattern. Women 10-95 years old, admitted to San Giovanni di Dio e Ruggi d'Aragona Hospital, Salerno, Italy (in the years 2015-2019) are included in the study. Bacterial identification and antibiotic susceptibility tests were carried out by VITEK 2. Among 2069 patients, 1176 tested positive for microbial growth. A higher incidence of infection was found in the 55-64 age group. Among the pathogenic strains, 50.4% were Gram-negative, and 49.6% were Gram-positive. () (32.5%) was the most representative strain, followed by () (29.4%), () (7.8%) and () (7.7%). showed high sensitivity to carbapenems and amikacin. carbapenems resistance was fluctuating over time. Alarming resistance to vancomycin was not recorded for . Both strains were sensitive to teicoplanin, linezolid and tigecycline. Proper diagnosis and an effective therapeutic approach are needed to improve AV management.

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