摘要
Background: Vaginal discharge is one of most common and nagging problems that women face. About 20% - 25% of women who visit gynecology department complain of vaginal discharge and leucorrhoea. An orally administered combination kit, containing 2 g secnidazole, 1 g azithromycin and 150 mg fluconazole (Azimyn FS Kit), has been successfully evaluated in clinical trials and used in several countries for management syndromic vaginal discharge due to infections. Methods: This is a longitudinal study which aimed to verify the clinical efficacy of the combined oral kit containing secnidazole, azithromycin and fluconazole (Azimyn FS Kit<sup><sup>®</sup></sup>) in the syndromic treatment of abnormal vaginal discharge in patients received in outpatient consultations in Kinshasa/DR Congo from March to September 2023. Results: Majority of patients had whitish vaginal discharge (51.6%) of average abundance (56.2%), accompanied by pruritus in 72.1% of cases, and dyspareunia in 23.5% of cases and hypogastralgia in 40.2% of cases. One week after treatment with the Azimyn FS<sup><sup>®</sup></sup> combined kit, at the greatest majority of patients (97.3%), abnormal vaginal discharge had decreased by more than 50% (84.1%). Two weeks after treatment with the Azimyn FS<sup><sup>®</sup></sup> combined kit, almost all patients (97.3%) no longer had abnormal vaginal discharge which had completely disappeared. Conclusion: A single dose of secnidazole, azithromycin and fluconazole in the form of an oral combi-kit (Azimyn FS Kit) has shown excellent therapeutic effectiveness in the syndromic treatment of abnormal vaginal discharge wherein patients were treated without diagnostic confirmation.
Background: Vaginal discharge is one of most common and nagging problems that women face. About 20% - 25% of women who visit gynecology department complain of vaginal discharge and leucorrhoea. An orally administered combination kit, containing 2 g secnidazole, 1 g azithromycin and 150 mg fluconazole (Azimyn FS Kit), has been successfully evaluated in clinical trials and used in several countries for management syndromic vaginal discharge due to infections. Methods: This is a longitudinal study which aimed to verify the clinical efficacy of the combined oral kit containing secnidazole, azithromycin and fluconazole (Azimyn FS Kit<sup><sup>®</sup></sup>) in the syndromic treatment of abnormal vaginal discharge in patients received in outpatient consultations in Kinshasa/DR Congo from March to September 2023. Results: Majority of patients had whitish vaginal discharge (51.6%) of average abundance (56.2%), accompanied by pruritus in 72.1% of cases, and dyspareunia in 23.5% of cases and hypogastralgia in 40.2% of cases. One week after treatment with the Azimyn FS<sup><sup>®</sup></sup> combined kit, at the greatest majority of patients (97.3%), abnormal vaginal discharge had decreased by more than 50% (84.1%). Two weeks after treatment with the Azimyn FS<sup><sup>®</sup></sup> combined kit, almost all patients (97.3%) no longer had abnormal vaginal discharge which had completely disappeared. Conclusion: A single dose of secnidazole, azithromycin and fluconazole in the form of an oral combi-kit (Azimyn FS Kit) has shown excellent therapeutic effectiveness in the syndromic treatment of abnormal vaginal discharge wherein patients were treated without diagnostic confirmation.
作者
Feruzi Michel Mangala
Muela Andy Mbangama
Di-Mosi-Nkoy Roger Wumba
Ambis Joëlle Lumaya
Nkongolo Freddy Muamba
Tshitadi Jean Mukendi
Ndombasi Neilda Lemba
Otem Christian Ndesanzim
Nkashama Bienvenu Kazadi
Banza Jesual Lotoy
Umba Adrien Tandu
Mushengezi Dieudonné Sengeyi
Mwimba Roger Mbungu
Feruzi Michel Mangala;Muela Andy Mbangama;Di-Mosi-Nkoy Roger Wumba;Ambis Joëlle Lumaya;Nkongolo Freddy Muamba;Tshitadi Jean Mukendi;Ndombasi Neilda Lemba;Otem Christian Ndesanzim;Nkashama Bienvenu Kazadi;Banza Jesual Lotoy;Umba Adrien Tandu;Mushengezi Dieudonné Sengeyi;Mwimba Roger Mbungu(Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, University Clinics of Kinshasa, Kinshasa, DR Congo;Congolese Society of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Kinshasa, DR Congo;Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Kinshasa Provincial General Reference Hospital, Kinshasa, DR Congo;Departement of Tropical Medicine, University Clinics of Kinshasa, Kinshasa, DR Congo)