PMID: 6980683Aug 1, 1982Paper

Male carriage of Gardnerella vaginalis

The British Journal of Venereal Diseases
S G DawsonC S Easmon

Abstract

The prevalence of Gardnerella vaginalis in the urethra of 430 men attending a clinic for sexually transmitted disease was 11·4%; it was significantly higher in heterosexuals (14·5%) than in homosexuals (4·5%). There was no evidence of rectal or subpreputial carriage of G vaginalis, and urethral carriage was not associated with symptoms of urethritis.

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