Last update March 19, 2020
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Trichomonas vaginitis is also known as Maternal Trichomoniasis. Here it is a list of alternative known names::
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An infection caused by the protozoan parasite Trichomonas vaginalis which affects 10 to 25% of women of reproductive age. It is a sexually transmitted disease.
There are anti-protozoal factors in breastmilk that destroy the parasite (May 1984, Gillin 1983).
No transmission of the parasite through breastmilk has been recorded. Maternal disease is not dangerous for a healthy infant (Lawrence 2016 p482).
The disease and its treatment are compatible with breastfeeding (Lawrence 2016 p806, OWH 2015). If a single mega-dose of metronidazole is given, some authors recommend waiting to breastfeed 12 hours after taking the medication. Tinidazole is preferable because of its lower excretion in milk (lower relative dose).
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