Müller H, Baier J
Zentralbl Gynakol. 1981;103(8):434-7.
Reported in this paper are 50 pyogenic infections, with anaerobic germs being cultured in 40,7 per cent of the cases, as well as 105 examinations of patients with flour, with Haemophilus vaginalis having been isolated in 20 cases. Widespread occurrence of such pathogens and severity of infections caused by such bacteria call for close cooperation between clinical practitioners and microbiologists, as no safe diagnosis is practicable without involvement of the latter. Reference is made to possible therapies, using chloremphenicol and metronidazole.