Pleomorphic, gram-variable bacillus that causes bacterial vaginosis (infection of vagina by bacteria). Gram variable stain: pink and purple on wall
Alterations in natural vaginal flora such as sexual activity may lead to the proliferation and overgrowth of G. vaginalis, leading to bacterial vaginosis. However, bacterial vaginosis is not a sexually-transmitted infection.
Risks for changing flora
Women with bacterial vaginosis are mainly asymptomatic. Symptomatic women typically present with off-white, thin, and homogenous vaginal dischargeand/or fishy vaginal odor.
Diagnosis of bacterial vaginosis is made based on the presence of at least three of the following four criteria:
Clue cells on saline wet mount Clue cells: Clue
Treatment for bacterial vaginosis includes metronidazole or clindamycin.