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Dhammika H Navarathna1, Janell Lukey1, John David Coppin2
1Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Services, Central Texas Veterans Health Care System , Temple, Texas, USA.
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Using retrospective data from U.S. Food and Drug Administration-approved/cleared molecular vaginal panels, molecular methods were found to have higher detection for Candida vaginitis and lower detection for bacterial vaginitis when compared to probe-based methods. In addition, the differentiation of Candida and non-Candida yeast has not reached the physician community as we observed noncompliance in recommended therapy. Furthermore, the pros and cons of migrating to molecular testing from conventional microscopy for identifying bacterial vaginitis and fungal vaginitis have been examined and reported in this paper. Interestingly, the mean (SD) age for patients with Candida albicans was 40.5 (40.0-41.1) years. Patients with N. glabrata were 5.2-8.1 (mean 6.7) years older than patients with Candida albicans.
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