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Gardnerella

(Redirected from Gardnerella vaginalis)


Gardnerella is a genus of gram-variable bacteria of which Gardnerella vaginalis is the only species. Gardnerella vaginalis can cause bacterial vaginosis in some women.

Once classified as a species of Haemophilus , G. vaginalis grows as small, circular, convex, gray colonies on Chocolate agar ; it will also grow on HBT agar. A selective medium for G. vaginalis is colistin-oxolinic acid blood agar.

While typically isolated in genital cultures, it may also be detected from other sources, such as blood, urine and pharynx. Although a chief cause of bacterial vaginosis, it may be isolated from women without any signs or symptoms of infection.

Under the microscope it appears as a gram-negative rod, although it has been reported to have a gram-postive cell wall. It is associated microscopically with clue cells , which are epithelial cells covered in bacteria.



07-14-2008 23:18:10
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