Guidance
Abnormal vaginal discharge: management and laboratory diagnosis guide for primary care
- From:
- Public Health England
- Part of:
- Primary care guidance: diagnosing and managing infections
- Published:
- 21 November 2007
- Last updated:
- 18 September 2014, see all updates
Guidance for diagnosing and treating abnormal vaginal discharge in a primary care setting.
Documents
Vaginal discharge: quick reference guide
PDF, 296KB, 4 pages
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Vaginal discharge: quick reference guide
MS Word Document, 1.3MB
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Details
Guidance to diagnosis of abnormal vaginal discharge using signs and symptoms, and sending specimens to the laboratory for diagnosis.
Latest review 2011, minor amendment to GUM referrals 2011.
Document information
Published: 21 November 2007
Updated: 18 September 2014
- Latest review 2011, minor amendment to GUM referrals 2011.
- First published.
