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Obstetrics & Gynecology 1984;64:170-172
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Gardnerella vaginalis Bacteremia

A Review of Thirty Cases

LARRY G. REIMER, MD and L. BARTH RELLER, MD

Clinical Microbiology Laboratory, University of Colorado Hospital, and the Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Denver, Colorado.

The authors documented thirty cases of bacteremia, all in gynecologic and obstetric patients, over a four-year period at a university hospital. Sixteen of the patients had polymicrobial infections. Most of the patients recovered completely whether or not antimicrobial therapy directed against Cardnerella vaginalis was given. G vaginalis bacteremia may occur more often than has been reported.




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