Romero P, Muñoz M, Rivas I, Siri M T, Córdova M
Unidad de Ginecología Infantil, Hospital Luis Calvo Mackenna.
Rev Chil Pediatr. 1991 Sep-Oct;62(5):321-2.
A prospective study on the causal microorganism of vulvovaginitis was done to 100 ambulatory patients seen at a pediatric gynecology unit of a metropolitan hospital at Santiago, Chile, from november 1988 throughout july 1989. Samples of vaginal discharge were taken from each patient and studied for bacteria, fungi and trichomonas. Search of pinworms was also done in 55 patients by the transparent adhesive tape test. It was possible to confirm the etiology of vulvovaginitis in 81 cases. Bacteria were isolated in 68 of them, fungi in 4, Trichomonas vaginalis in one patient and pinworms in 8.