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In one year study performed during year, we tested patients of Gynaecology and Obstetrics clinic of the Clinical Centre in Sarajevo and Gynaecology department of the General hospital in Sarajevo. Each vaginal swab was examined microscopically. The yeast, number of colonies, and the species of Candida were determined on Sabouraud dextrose agar with presence of antibiotics. For determination of Candida species, we used germ tube test for detection of C.
The most commonly detected species for both groups was C. The most commonly detected non-albicans species for the test group were C. The microscopic findings correlated with the number of colonies in positive cultures. Our results indicate that gravidity, as the risc factor for incidence of infection, has the significant role in the incidence of vaginal candidosis. Vaginal candidosis is a vaginal mucosis infection caused by species of the genus Candida. It is one of the most common vaginal infections in women, in the fertile period, and also the most frequent and most important fungal disease of vaginal content 1.
Women around the world get diagnosed of vaginal candidosis. The natural history of asymptomatic colonization is unknown, although limited human studies suggest that vaginal carriage may continue for several months and perhaps years. In the United States, Candida species is now the second most common cause of vaginal infections, while in Europe it is listed as the primary cause 3.