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J Obstet Gynaecol Can · Aug 2017
Practice GuidelineNo. 211-Screening and Management of Bacterial Vaginosis in Pregnancy.
- Mark H Yudin and Deborah M Money.
- J Obstet Gynaecol Can. 2017 Aug 1; 39 (8): e184-e191.
ObjectiveTo review the evidence and provide recommendations on screening for and management of bacterial vaginosis in pregnancy. The clinical practice options considered in formulating the guideline.OutcomesOutcomes evaluated include antibiotic treatment efficacy and cure rates, and the influence of the treatment of bacterial vaginosis on the rates of adverse pregnancy outcomes such as preterm labour and delivery and preterm premature rupture of membranes.EvidenceMedline, EMBASE, CINAHL, and Cochrane databases were searched for articles, published in English before the end of June 2007 on the topic of bacterial vaginosis in pregnancy.ValuesThe evidence obtained was rated using the criteria developed by the Canadian Task Force on Preventive Health Care.Benefits, Harms, And CostsGuideline implementation will assist the practitioner in developing an approach to the diagnosis and treatment of bacterial vaginosis in pregnant women. Patients will benefit from appropriate management of this condition.ValidationThese guidelines have been prepared by the Infectious Diseases Committee of the SOGC, and approved by the Executive and Council of the SOGC.SponsorsThe Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada.RecommendationsThere is currently no consensus as to whether to screen for or treat bacterial vaginosis in the general pregnant population in order to prevent adverse outcomes, such as preterm birth.Copyright © 2017. Published by Elsevier Inc.
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