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Bacterial vaginosis - Management
Which scenario?

  • Scenario: Diagnosis: covers the diagnosis of bacterial vaginosis (BV) in both women who are not pregnant and women who are pregnant.
  • Scenario: Women who are not pregnant: covers the management of suspected BV in women who are not pregnant, including women who are breastfeeding. It also covers the management of women with persistent or recurrent symptoms of BV.
  • Scenario: Women who are pregnant: covers the management of suspected BV in women who are pregnant, and the management of asymptomatic pregnant women with an incidental finding of BV.

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