The Value of Leukorrhea Routine and Six Joint Tests for Vaginosis in the Detection of Pathogens in Vaginal Infections Diseases
Objective To investigate the value of leukorrhea routine and six joint tests for vaginosis in the detection of pathogens in vaginal infections diseases.Methods A total of 500 patients with abnormal vaginal discharge who underwent gynecological examinations at the Third Hospital of Xiamen from November 2022 to April 2023 were selected as the observation subjects,they all underwent leukorrhea routine and six joint tests for vaginosis.To compare and analyze the efficacy of single method examination and combined examination in the detection and clinical diagnosis of vaginal infection pathogens.Results Leukorrhea routine showed an increase in white blood cell(WBC)count in 141 cases(28.2%),bacterial infection in 91 cases(18.2%),candida infection in 12 cases(2.4%),trichomonas infection in 15 cases(3.0%),and vaginosis in 259 cases(51.8%).The six joint tests for vaginosis showed an increase in WBC count in 156 cases(31.2%),bacterial infections in 95 cases(19.0%),candida infections in 35 cases(7.0%),trichomonas infections in 28 cases(5.6%),and vaginosis in 314 cases(62.8%).Two joint examinations showed an increase in WBC count in 158 cases(31.6%),bacterial infections in 117 cases(23.4%),candida infections in 43 cases(8.6%),trichomonas infections in 40 cases(8.0%),and vaginosis in 358 cases(71.6%).The detection rates of bacterial infection,candida infection,trichomoniasis infection and vaginosis of combined examination were higher than those of single examination(P<0.05).There was significant difference in cleanliness between leukorrhea routine,six joint tests for vaginosis and combined test(P<0.05).Conclusion The detection rate of pathogen of vaginal infectious diseases can be improved by leukorrhea routine combined with six joint tests for vaginosis.
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