WHSO Vaginal Discharge Poster
WHSO Vaginal Discharge Poster
WHSO Vaginal Discharge Poster
John Dawdy1; Dr. Jeffrey Van Laere, M.D.2; Justin Gerard1; Priyanka Singh1; Terrie Ahn1; Dr. Diane Levine, M.D.3
1Wayne State University School of Medicine; Detroit Medical Center, 2Department of Emergency Medicine and 3Department of Internal Medicine
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Treat patient for cervical infection and vaginitis
Provide counseling, education, and condoms to patient and
partner(s)
Treat for vaginitis
Provide counseling, education, and
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REFERENCES
Emphasize importance of taking all medications 20
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condoms to patient and partner(s)
Treat partner(s) for STIs 14
Reassess if no improvement in symptoms after 15 days 10 7
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5 1. Smith Fawzi MC, Lambert W, Singler J, et al. Identification of chlamydia and
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gonorrhoea among women in rural Haiti: maximising access to treatment in a
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resource poor setting. Sex Transm Infect 2006; 82: 175-181.
AIM Burning with Discharge
urination
Frequency Itching Odor Pain Pain with
Sex
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Atrophic
Vaginitis
Bacterial
Vaginosis
STI UTI Vaginal
Infection
Yeast
Infection
Normal
Vaginal 2. Logie CH, Daniel C, Newman PA, Loutfy MR. An HIV/STI prevention intervention for
Discharge
We looked at the prevalence of vaginal infection as a chief complaint at a clinic in internally displaced women in Leogane, Haiti: study protocol for an N-of-1 pilot
rural Haiti and compared it to the number of patients that were subsequently treated for Figure 2 . Number of patients presenting with Figure 3 . Diagnosis of patients that presented study. BMJ Open. 2012; 2:e001634
this complaint. It is suspected that many patients lack adequate knowledge of normal common vaginal symptoms with vaginal infection 3. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Sexually Transmitted Infections in
vaginal discharge and the variation of discharge during the menstrual cycle, leading to an Developing Countries. Atlanta: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services;
overestimation of its prevalence within the patient population. 2008.