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    Sex Transm Dis. 2008 Jun;35(6):533-6.

    Vulvovaginal candidiasis in women who have sex with women.

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    Department of Primary Care and Population Sciences, University College, London, UK. j.bailey@pcps.ucl.ac.uk

    Abstract

    OBJECTIVES:

    To determine whether vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC) is associated with sexual activity between women.

    STUDY DESIGN:

    Cross-sectional survey of 708 new patients attending 2 sexual health clinics for lesbians and bisexual women in London, UK. Questionnaire for demographic variables, sexual history, symptoms, and sexual practice data linked with the results of Gram stain and/or culture of vaginal preparations for identification of Candida species.

    RESULTS:

    VVC (either symptomatic or asymptomatic) was common in this sample of women who have sex with women (18.4%). Logistic regression showed that VVC was significantly associated with larger numbers of female sexual partners in the previous year [OR 2.18 (CI 1.35-3.53) for 2 female partners compared with 0 or 1] but not with specific sexual practices, numbers of male partners, use of lubricants or vaginal douching.

    CONCLUSIONS:

    The increasing odds of candidiasis with greater numbers of female sexual partners raises the possibility that Candida species could be sexually transmitted between women.

    PMID:
    18418293
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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