but sometimes other types like Candida glabrata or Candida tropicalis), bacterial vaginosis occurs with an overload of anaerobic (or non-oxygen-requiring) bacteria, commonly Gardnerella vaginalis.
Among them, Candida glabrata accounted for 36.2% (215 isolates), second only to Candida albicans which made up 45.1% (267 isolates). Antifungal susceptibility testing was a key part of the study.