IDCases (Jan 2021)

A case report of septic gardnerellosis

  • Eugenia Afi Datsomor,
  • Olena Zubach,
  • Nadiya Prykuda,
  • Alexander Zinchuk

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24
p. e01069

Abstract

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Gardnerella vaginalis is a bacterium that is found as the most common cause of bacterial vaginitis in women. In this paper, we describe a case report of a 22-years old woman infected with G. vaginalis, who was initially suspected to have Dengue fever. The similarity of clinical symptoms developed by this disease with the symptoms of some other tropical infectious diseases, as well as a travel history, complicated identification of the disease cause for this particular patient. Here, we present a detailed epidemiological and clinical description of this case, leading to a final diagnosis of a septic form of gardnerellosis.

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