PURPOSE: to compare the frequency of vulvovaginitis in women infected with human imunnodeficiency virus (HIV) with the frequency in non-infected women. METHODS: a transversal study including 64 HIV infected women and 76 non-infected ones. The frequencies of bacterial vaginosis, candidiasis and trichomoniasis, diagnosed by Amsel's criteria, culture and fresh exam, respectively, were calculated. Chi-square test, Fisher's exact test and multiple regressions to verify the independence of associations were used to analyze the data. RESULTS: the vaginal infection was more prevalent in HIV infected patients, as compared to the control group (59.4 versus 28.9%, p<0,001; Odds Ratio=2.7, IC95%=1.33-5.83, p=0.007). Bacterial vaginosis occurred in 26.6% of the positive-HIV women; vaginal candidiasis, in 29.7% and trichomoniasis, in 12.5% of them. All the infections were significantly more frequent in the group of HIV infected women (p=0.04, 0.02 e 0.04, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: vulvovaginitis is more frequent in HIV infected women.
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Oliveira, P. M., Mascarenhas, R. E., Ferrer, S. R., Oliveira, R. P. C., Travessa, I. É. M., Gomes, M. V. D. C., & Grassi, M. F. R. (2008). Vulvovaginites em mulheres infectadas pelo vírus da imunodeficiência humana. Revista Brasileira de Ginecologia e Obstetricia, 30(3), 121–126. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-72032008005000002
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