Questions: Multiple Choice Question
Who has increased risk of developing bacterial vaginosis?
heterosexual women
women who have sex with women
college students
the elderly
Transcript text: Multiple Choice Question
Who has increased risk of developing bacterial vaginosis?
heterosexual women
women who have sex with women
college students
the elderly
Solution
The answer is the second one: women who have sex with women.
Explanation for each option:
Heterosexual women: While bacterial vaginosis (BV) is common among sexually active women, it is not specifically more prevalent in heterosexual women compared to other groups. Therefore, this option is not the most accurate.
Women who have sex with women: Studies have shown that women who have sex with women (WSW) have a higher risk of developing bacterial vaginosis. This is due to the sharing of vaginal flora between partners, which can disrupt the natural balance and lead to BV. Therefore, this option is correct.
College students: Being a college student is not a direct risk factor for bacterial vaginosis. While college students may engage in behaviors that could increase the risk of BV, such as having multiple sexual partners, being a college student alone does not inherently increase the risk.
The elderly: The risk of bacterial vaginosis is not specifically higher in the elderly population. In fact, BV is more common in younger, sexually active women.
In summary, women who have sex with women have an increased risk of developing bacterial vaginosis due to the potential for sharing vaginal flora, which can disrupt the natural balance and lead to infection.