Oleszczuk J J, Keith L G
Department of Obstetrics and Perinatology, Medical University of Lublin, Poland.
Int J Fertil Womens Med. 2000 Nov-Dec;45(6):358-67.
Vaginal discharge is the symptom that most often prompts a woman to consult a physician in order to determine the presence of an infection. However, much vaginal infection, particularly bacterial vaginosis, is nearly asymptomatic. In all cases, diagnosis is based on evaluation of the vaginal ecosystem and demonstration of the presence of the suspected microorganism. Besides bacteria, fungi (Candida) and protozoans (Trichomonas) are very common pathogens and produce characteristic findings. When present during pregnancy, these infections have been linked to low birth weight and obstetric disorders. There is a great need for a full understanding of the connection between what appears to be "normal" discharge in pregnancy and important adverse perinatal outcomes.
阴道分泌物异常是促使女性就医以确定是否感染的最常见症状。然而,许多阴道感染,尤其是细菌性阴道病,几乎没有症状。在所有情况下,诊断都基于对阴道生态系统的评估以及对疑似微生物存在的证明。除细菌外,真菌(念珠菌)和原生动物(滴虫)是非常常见的病原体,并会产生特征性表现。这些感染在孕期出现时,与低出生体重和产科疾病有关。非常有必要全面了解孕期看似“正常”的分泌物与围产期重要不良结局之间的联系。