Cleanliness Grades as Clinical Indicators of Vaginal Infection Burden in Women from Northern Madagascar: A Cross-Sectional Study
Daniel Kasprowicz, Franco Rajaomalala, Krzysztof Korzeniewski, Wanesa Wilczyńska

TL;DR
A study in northern Madagascar found high rates of vaginal infections linked to poor hygiene and unsafe water, suggesting low-cost diagnostics and education could help reduce the problem.
Contribution
This study provides new data on vaginal infection prevalence and risk factors in rural Madagascar, emphasizing the role of hygiene and environmental factors.
Findings
68.6% of women had abnormal vaginal flora, with 43.4% having bacterial vaginosis.
Trichomonas vaginalis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae were detected in 10.7% and 9.4% of women, respectively.
Poor hygiene practices and unsafe water sources were significant determinants of dysbiosis.
Abstract
Background: Bacterial vaginosis and vaginal dysbiosis represent major causes of morbidity among women in sub-Saharan Africa, yet data from Madagascar remain scarce. This study aimed to assess the prevalence and determinants of vaginal bacterial infections among women in northern Madagascar and to explore how vaginal microflora composition reflects broader aspects of reproductive health. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in April 2024 among 159 women (15–80 years) attending a rural second-referral clinic in Manerinerina, Ambatoboeny District. Sociodemographic and hygiene data were obtained through structured questionnaires. Vaginal pH was measured in situ, and Gram-stained smears were evaluated using the Nugent scoring system. The presence of Trichomonas vaginalis, Neisseria gonorrhoeae, and Candida spp. was assessed microscopically. Associations were analyzed using…
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TopicsReproductive tract infections research · Urinary Tract Infections Management · Syphilis Diagnosis and Treatment
