Detection of Gardnerella vaginalis on vaginal smears by immunofluorescence. 1983

R J Cano, and M A Beck, and D V Grady

An indirect fluorescence antibody (IFA) test was developed for the detection of Gardnerella vaginalis. Antisera were prepared in rabbits by using five strains of G. vaginalis. A pool of the antisera was tested for specificity with a variety of isolates known to colonize the human vagina and (or) morphologically resemble G. vaginalis. Six heterologous bacterial isolates reacted with the pooled antiserum at dilutions of 1:10, but none reacted at the working dilution of 1:200. Vaginal swab specimens were collected from symptomatic and asymptomatic patients in order to further evaluate the IFA procedure. The presence of G. vaginalis in the specimens was determined both by culture and by the IFA procedure. Absorbed antisera reacted with all isolates of G. vaginalis tested. In a clinical trial the IFA procedure detected the presence of G. vaginalis in smears from 23 (24.2%) of the patients with nonspecific vaginitis (NSV), from 22 (29.8%) of the asymptomatic individuals tested, and from 3 patients with vaginitis other than NSV. The presence of G. vaginalis in smears as detected by the IFA procedure was confirmed by cultures in all cases using Vaginalis agar supplemented with colistin and nalidixic acid (V-CNA). It is suggested that the IFA procedure may be of use in conjunction with V-CNA in epidemiological studies of the carriage and transmission of G. vaginalis in human populations. It appears that the IFA procedure, at least in our hands, is a useful test for the rapid detection of G. vaginalis even when this microorganism is not the predominant colonizer of the human vagina.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D005069 Evaluation Studies as Topic Works about studies that determine the effectiveness or value of processes, personnel, and equipment, or the material on conducting such studies. Critique,Evaluation Indexes,Evaluation Methodology,Evaluation Report,Evaluation Research,Methodology, Evaluation,Pre-Post Tests,Qualitative Evaluation,Quantitative Evaluation,Theoretical Effectiveness,Use-Effectiveness,Critiques,Effectiveness, Theoretical,Evaluation Methodologies,Evaluation Reports,Evaluation, Qualitative,Evaluation, Quantitative,Evaluations, Qualitative,Evaluations, Quantitative,Indexes, Evaluation,Methodologies, Evaluation,Pre Post Tests,Pre-Post Test,Qualitative Evaluations,Quantitative Evaluations,Report, Evaluation,Reports, Evaluation,Research, Evaluation,Test, Pre-Post,Tests, Pre-Post,Use Effectiveness
D005260 Female Females
D005455 Fluorescent Antibody Technique Test for tissue antigen using either a direct method, by conjugation of antibody with fluorescent dye (FLUORESCENT ANTIBODY TECHNIQUE, DIRECT) or an indirect method, by formation of antigen-antibody complex which is then labeled with fluorescein-conjugated anti-immunoglobulin antibody (FLUORESCENT ANTIBODY TECHNIQUE, INDIRECT). The tissue is then examined by fluorescence microscopy. Antinuclear Antibody Test, Fluorescent,Coon's Technique,Fluorescent Antinuclear Antibody Test,Fluorescent Protein Tracing,Immunofluorescence Technique,Coon's Technic,Fluorescent Antibody Technic,Immunofluorescence,Immunofluorescence Technic,Antibody Technic, Fluorescent,Antibody Technics, Fluorescent,Antibody Technique, Fluorescent,Antibody Techniques, Fluorescent,Coon Technic,Coon Technique,Coons Technic,Coons Technique,Fluorescent Antibody Technics,Fluorescent Antibody Techniques,Fluorescent Protein Tracings,Immunofluorescence Technics,Immunofluorescence Techniques,Protein Tracing, Fluorescent,Protein Tracings, Fluorescent,Technic, Coon's,Technic, Fluorescent Antibody,Technic, Immunofluorescence,Technics, Fluorescent Antibody,Technics, Immunofluorescence,Technique, Coon's,Technique, Fluorescent Antibody,Technique, Immunofluorescence,Techniques, Fluorescent Antibody,Techniques, Immunofluorescence,Tracing, Fluorescent Protein,Tracings, Fluorescent Protein
D006190 Haemophilus A genus of PASTEURELLACEAE that consists of several species occurring in animals and humans. Its organisms are described as gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic, coccobacillus or rod-shaped, and nonmotile. Hemophilus
D006194 Gardnerella vaginalis A species in the genus GARDNERELLA previously classified as Haemophilus vaginalis. This bacterium, also isolated from the female genital tract of healthy women, is implicated in the cause of bacterial vaginosis (VAGINOSIS, BACTERIAL). Haemophilus vaginalis,Corynebacterium vaginale,Hemophilus vaginalis
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D014621 Vagina The genital canal in the female, extending from the UTERUS to the VULVA. (Stedman, 25th ed) Vaginas
D014626 Vaginal Smears Collection of pooled secretions of the posterior vaginal fornix for cytologic examination. Cervical Smears,Cervical Smear,Smear, Cervical,Smear, Vaginal,Smears, Cervical,Smears, Vaginal,Vaginal Smear
D014627 Vaginitis Inflammation of the vagina characterized by pain and a purulent discharge. Vaginitides

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