Salmonella enterica vulvovaginal infections

Salmonella enterica is a food-borne pathogen usually not associated with pelvic infections, however it has occured.

Formerly known as Salmonella choleraesuis. 

Condition typeBacteria
Affected systemsReproductive, Digestive
Sexually Transmissible
Genitourinary Incidencerare
Age group affected

Microbial information

Anaerobe / AerobeFacultative anaerobe
Gram stainGram-negative
Best tests to detect
Pathogen of
  • Gut
Commensal of
(Can naturally inhabit, but not necessarily as a healthy addition)
Optimal growth pH
Conditions correlated with
Cellular adherence capacities
Found in healthy vaginasNo
Biofilm-forming capacities
Cellular Morphology
Microbe MotilityFlagella
Colony Colour
Substances Produced
Sexually Transmissible

What are the symptoms of Salmonella enterica vulvovaginal infections?

What causes Salmonella enterica vulvovaginal infections?

  • No causes found for Salmonella enterica vulvovaginal infections, yet.

What are the risk factors associated with Salmonella enterica vulvovaginal infections?

  • No risk factors for Salmonella enterica vulvovaginal infections, yet.

How do you diagnose Salmonella enterica vulvovaginal infections?

  • No diagnoses found for Salmonella enterica vulvovaginal infections, yet.

How do you treat Salmonella enterica vulvovaginal infections?

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Which treatments are likely to be ineffective for Salmonella enterica vulvovaginal infections?

What complications are associated with Salmonella enterica vulvovaginal infections?

  • No complications found for Salmonella enterica vulvovaginal infections, yet.

References

Vijayan Valayatham. Case Report Salmonella: the pelvic masquerader. International Journal of Infectious Diseases Volume 13, Issue 2, March 2009, Pages e53-e55. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijid.2008.06.015

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