Bibliographic citations
Castro, L., Saldaña, K. (2013). Infecciones vaginales más frecuentes y tipos de microorganismos en mujeres en edad fértil atendidas en la Clínica San Martín - Tarapoto. junio 2012- mayo 2013 [Tesis, Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial]. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/2316
Castro, L., Saldaña, K. Infecciones vaginales más frecuentes y tipos de microorganismos en mujeres en edad fértil atendidas en la Clínica San Martín - Tarapoto. junio 2012- mayo 2013 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial; 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/2316
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title = "Infecciones vaginales más frecuentes y tipos de microorganismos en mujeres en edad fértil atendidas en la Clínica San Martín - Tarapoto. junio 2012- mayo 2013",
author = "Saldaña Hidalgo, Keyli Katherin",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial",
year = "2013"
}
Title: Frequent vaginal infections and types of microorganisms in women of childbearing age treated at the Clinica San Martin, Tarapoto. June 2012 - May 2013. Investigators: Lidia Bárbara Castro Padilla, BAO Keyli Katherin Saldaña Hidalgo, BAO The present investigation entitled "Frequent vaginal infections and types of microorganisms s in women of childbearing age treated at the Clinica San Martin, Tarapoto. June 2012 - May 2013 “, was raised as a quantitative research approach, placing it within the type of descriptive correlational research, and according to retrospective data collection, cross-sectional, correlational design was used, with the objective, to determine the relationship between more frequent vaginal infections and types of microorganisms as ancillary tests in women of childbearing age who come to the health facility geographically delimited. The population consisted of the total number of women of childbearing age diagnosed with vaginal infection treated at the indicated period, totaling 190 in all. The calculation of the sample yielded 96 fertile women diagnosed with vaginal infection and was selected by probabilistic methods using simple random selection and the principle of probability, the total medical records of our study population who met the criteria inclusion . For data collection we used a Data Collection Sheet, prepared by the authors taking into account the study variables. The data were systematized using SPSS Version 20.0. The vaginal discharge culture for diagnosis of infectious agent reported prevalence of 57.3 % for bacterial vaginitis and 42.7% for fungi as evidenced most prevalent etiologic agent 39.6 % to 30.2 % Gardnerella vaginalis and Candida spp. The reported final diagnosis of bacterial vaginosis 46.9 %, 36.5 % and 16.7 % mixed vaginitis for fungal vaginitis. The relationship between types of vaginal infections and types of microorganisms is highly significant for winning after validation by the chi-square test for homogeneity half of X2 = 96.00 with one degree of freedom G. L. May 1 mistake = p = 0.00. KEYWORD. Vaginal infections / microorganisms.
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