Abstract
The case-notes of all patients who were diagnosed with a first episode of Trichomonas vaginalis (TV) between 1 October 2002 and 30 September 2003 were reviewed. A total of 78 patients were suitable for inclusion in the study. Analysis of their notes revealed that, although the majority of patients presented with symptoms, 15% (n = 12) of cases were asymptomatic. A raised vaginal pH was found in 94% (n = 47) of the patients in whom it was measured. In all, 97% (n = 76) of patients received treatment in accordance with UK national guidelines and, in those tested, initial treatment was found to be 95% (n = 57) successful. Treatment of at least one contact could only be confirmed in 27% (n = 21) of cases. The implications for future management of TV are discussed.
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