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  1. 11 lis 2020 · Evidence of male carriage of BV-organisms suggests that male partners may be reinfecting women with BV-associated bacteria (henceforth referred to as BV-organisms) and impacting on the efficacy of treatment approaches solely directed to women.

  2. 13 kwi 2022 · Treatment for BV continues to be recommended in symptomatic women to relieve vaginal symptoms and signs of infection, as well as the potential reduction in the risk of acquiring HIV and other STIs [6, 7].

  3. 26 lip 2024 · While men can't contract BV, they can play a role in their female sexual partners' BV infections by transmitting bacteria present in the genital area. Experts are still researching the reasons behind how and why this may occur.

  4. 4 cze 2024 · BV can cause uncomfortable, sometimes distressing symptoms such as: Vaginal discharge that is unusually thin, creamy, or off-white or gray. Irritation or inflammation of the vulva, the outer part of genitals. Pelvic pain during sex or urination. A “fishy” smell from the vagina.

  5. 10 cze 2023 · Usually, treatment isn't needed for a sex partner whose sex is male. But BV can spread to partners whose sex is female. So testing and treatment may be needed if a female partner has symptoms. Take your medicine or use the cream or gel for as long as prescribed, even if your symptoms go away.

  6. Treatment for BV is recommended for women with symptoms. Established benefits of therapy among nonpregnant women are to relieve vaginal symptoms and signs of infection.

  7. 16 sie 2023 · Key facts. Bacterial vaginosis is the most common cause of vaginal discharge among women of reproductive age. BV prevalence varies across countries and population groups, but a recent systematic review and meta-analysis of the global BV prevalence among women of reproductive age range from 23–29%