Archives de microbiologie clinique

  • ISSN: 1989-8436
  • Indice h du journal: 22
  • Note de citation du journal: 7.55
  • Facteur d’impact du journal: 6.38
Indexé dans
  • Ouvrir la porte J
  • Genamics JournalSeek
  • Le facteur d'impact global (GIF)
  • Initiative d'archives ouvertes
  • Infrastructure nationale des connaissances en Chine (CNKI)
  • Répertoire d'indexation des revues de recherche (DRJI)
  • OCLC - WorldCat
  • Invocation de Proquête
  • Publions
  • MIAR
  • Commission des bourses universitaires
  • Fondation genevoise pour la formation et la recherche médicales
  • Google Scholar
  • Classement des revues Scimago
  • Laboratoires secrets des moteurs de recherche
  • ResearchGate
Partager cette page

Abstrait

Prevalence and characterization of bacterial and yeast vaginal infections in a public health institution of Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso

René Dembélé, Alix Bénédicte Kagambega , Wendpoulomdé Aimé Désiré Kaboré , Oumar Traoré , Désiré Nezien , Elie Kabré , Alfred Sababenedyo Traoré and Nicolas Barro

Vaginal infections are the most prevalent women’s health problem. This study carried out from November 2018 to May 2019 aimed to determine the prevalence and the infections of bacteria and yeasts implicated of vaginal infections in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso. A total of 43 samples were collected from Æ?Ä?Æ?Ä?nÆ?Ɛ cŽnƐƵůÆ?nŐ at the NÄ?Æ?ŽnÄ?ů Public Health Laboratory of Ouagadougou. Then, microscopic observations and culture on specific media of women's vaginal discharge were used to identify the incriminated microorganism. The Candida albicans species was ŝÄ?Ä?nÆ?Ä®Ä?Ä? as 45.95% with high resistance to amphotericin B (93.75%) and flucyostine (100%). Staphylococcus aureus was ŝÄ?Ä?nÆ?Ä®Ä?Ä? at 21.62% with total resistance to penicillin G (100%), amoxicillin (100%), and trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (100%). This study raises concerns about the Æ?Å?Ä?rÄ?Æ?Ä?ƵÆ?c management of vaginal infections