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Active clinical trials for "Vaginosis, Bacterial"

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Bacterial Vaginosis in Pregnancy: Detection by Weekly Vaginal pH Testing

PregnancyBacterial Vaginosis1 more

Interventional study to assess the effect of early detection and treatment of bacterial vaginosis in pregnancy on preterm delivery rate.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Vaginal Practices in Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Positive Women in Zambia, a Bio-Behavioral...

VaginosisBacterial

Intravaginal practices (IVP) (cleansing or introducing products inside the vagina for hygiene, health or to please sexual partners) are common among women with HIV. IVP increase the risk of developing bacterial Vaginosis (BV), the most common genital infection associated with transmission of sexually transmitted infections and HIV. This study tested a pilot intervention to reduce IVP and BV in HIV infected women in Zambia. A total of 128 HIV infected women engaging in IVP were randomized to two conditions: enhanced standard of care (n = 70) and experimental (n = 58). All participants received a brief educational counseling session on discontinuation of IVP, and those with BV, were provided with medical treatment for BV. Women in the experimental condition received an additional group-based, culturally tailored intervention. Participants completed questionnaires assessing sexual risk factors and IVP and were assessed for BV using Nugent criteria at baseline, 6 months and 12 months.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Safety, Tolerability and Efficacy of Vaginal Suppository WO3191 in the Post-treatment of Bacterial...

VaginosisBacterial

Bacterial Vaginosis (BV) is a common infectious disorder and is characterized by a disturbance in the vaginal microbiological milieu. Anaerobic bacteria, such as Gardnerella vaginalis and Atopobium vaginae overgrow the physiologic vaginal flora which is dominated by Lactobacilli. BV can arise and remit spontaneously but often presents as a recurrent disease. New findings indicate that the presence of an adherent bacterial biofilm on the vaginal mucosa seems to be the reason for the recurrence of BV as well as the overgrowth condition by anaerobic bacteria. Biofilms are defined as a structured consortium of bacteria embedded in a matrix of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS). The purpose of this study is to achieve substantial results with respect to tolerability and safety, and to gain further knowledge on the clinical efficacy of Vaginal suppository WO3191, the investigation will be performed in a parallel-design, double-blind, randomised, controlled manner.

Completed21 enrollment criteria

Lcr35® for Bacterial Vaginosis Prevention

Bacterial Vaginosis

This is a national, multi-centre, randomized, double-blind placebo-controlled, phase III superiority trial. The main objective of the trial is to assess the efficacy of Lcr35® by comparing the mean time before the onset of the first clinical recurrence confirmed by laboratory tests in patients with bacterial vaginosis treated with Lcr35® versus placebo. Patients with bacterial vaginosis will be enroll by private gynecologists. Each patient will receive a treatment for the initial episode(Metronidazole)and a treatment to prevent the recurrence of bacterial vaginosis (Lcr35®).

Completed32 enrollment criteria

The Effects of Cranberry Juice on Bacterial Adhesion

Bacterial VaginosisOxaluria

The study is based on the hypothesis that consumption of cranberry juice products results in the production of metabolites in the urine that have anti-adhesive properties on bacteria. A crossover study using 12 healthy women will be given different cranberry products or water as a control and their urine will be analyzed for anti-adhesive effects and compared to the properties of the urine. Cranberry juice will also be evaluated for its effect on vaginal microflora.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Randomized Controlled Trial of Treatment of Male Partners of Women With BV

Recurrent Bacterial Vaginosis

Male partners of womoen with recurrent bacteria vaginosis are randomized to treatment with metronidazole or placebo to compare the rates of recurrent BV in the women

Completed20 enrollment criteria

Effects of Contraceptive Ring on Vaginal Microbiota, HIV Shedding and Local Immunity

Bacterial VaginosisHIV

The investigators propose to explore the hypothesis-supported by limited data-that a contraceptive vaginal ring (CVR) that is commonly used in the United States, the NuvaRing, will enhance women's genital and reproductive health. The investigators propose that this CVR will increase the bacteria that help the vaginal environment protect against infection by HIV and other STIs, and that in women who already have HIV, use of the CVR will lower the quantity of HIV that is shed in the female genital tract.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Dietary Supplementation of Lactogyn in Women With Bacterial Vaginosis

Bacterial Vaginosis

The objective of the study is to determine clinical efficacy of Lactogyn (Lactobacillus Crispatus, L. brevis, L.acidophilus) in prevention of recurrent BV

Completed22 enrollment criteria

Dose-ranging Study of SPL7013 Gel for the Prevention of Bacterial Vaginosis (BV)

Recurrent Bacterial Vaginosis (BV)

The purpose in this clinical study is to determine the efficacy of SPL7013 Gel for the prevention of recurrence of bacterial vaginosis.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Bacterial Vaginosis; A Randomized Trial to Reduce Recurrence

Bacterial Vaginosis

Randomized controlled trial (RCT) to evaluate the effectiveness of applying Purell® (62% ethyl alcohol in emollient gel) to the penis of male partners of women diagnosed with BV for preventing BV recurrence after treatment.

Completed6 enrollment criteria
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