Garcia Agreda, Nicole QuirogaMoreno Almanza, Mónica C.Ribera Camacho, Fabio E.Universidad Católica Boliviana “San Pablo” (Santa Cruz, Bolivia)2025-05-192024https://repositorio.ucb.edu.bo/handle/20.500.12771/1175Background: Vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC) is a common gynecological condition that can significantly affect the quality of life. Conventional antifungal treatments, while effective, are associated with potential side effects and resistance issues. Probiotics have emerged as a potential alternative or complementary treatment by targeting the vaginal microbiota. This review aims to evaluate whether probiotics, antifungal treatments, or a combination of both are more effective in managing VVC.enNon-pregnant womenProbioticsVulvovaginal candidiasisAntifungalEffectiveness and Safety of Probiotics Versus Conventional Antifungal Treatments for Vulvovaginal Candidiasis in Non-Pregnant Women: A Systematic ReviewArticle