Megasphaera Type 1 vulvovaginal infections

Condition typeBacteria
Affected systemsReproductive
Sexually Transmissible
Genitourinary Incidencecommon
Age group affected
  • Puberty to adolescence
  • Adolescence to menopause
  • Menopause+

Microbial information

Anaerobe / AerobeObligate anaerobe
Gram stainGram-negative
Best tests to detect
  • PCR
Pathogen of
  • Mouth
  • Vagina
Commensal of
(Can naturally inhabit, but not necessarily as a healthy addition)
  • Mouth
  • Vagina
Optimal growth pH
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
Conditions correlated with
  • Bacterial Vaginosis (BV)
  • Vaginal Dysbiosis
Cellular adherence capacitieshigh
Found in healthy vaginasyes
Biofilm-forming capacities
Cellular Morphology
Microbe Motility
Colony Colour
Substances Produced
Sexually Transmissible

What are the symptoms of Megasphaera Type 1 vulvovaginal infections?

What causes Megasphaera Type 1 vulvovaginal infections?

  • No causes found for Megasphaera Type 1 vulvovaginal infections, yet.

What are the risk factors associated with Megasphaera Type 1 vulvovaginal infections?

  • No risk factors for Megasphaera Type 1 vulvovaginal infections, yet.

How do you diagnose Megasphaera Type 1 vulvovaginal infections?

  • No diagnoses found for Megasphaera Type 1 vulvovaginal infections, yet.

How do you treat Megasphaera Type 1 vulvovaginal infections?

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Which treatments are likely to be ineffective for Megasphaera Type 1 vulvovaginal infections?

What complications are associated with Megasphaera Type 1 vulvovaginal infections?

  • No complications found for Megasphaera Type 1 vulvovaginal infections, yet.

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