Indian J Sex Transm Dis AIDS
January 2018
Background: Vaginal discharge is the commonly narrated compliant of the female attendees of sexually transmitted infection clinic, among which bacterial vaginosis (BV) is responsible for one-third of the visits. BV is often diagnosed clinically which warrants laboratory confirmation.
Aims: The study aims to detect the reliability of the Nugent scoring system between observers for the diagnosis of BV.
Background: We report for the first time a case of community acquired Chryseobacterium indologenes soft tissue infection in an immunocompetent patient.
Case Presentation: A 11 year female child, from South-Asia of Indian origin presented with fever, pain and swelling in right leg for 3 days with no significant past history. Incision and drainage was done and pus was sent for culture and sensitivity.