Bacterial vaginosis: what do we currently know?
L Abou Chacra, F Fenollar, K Diop - Frontiers in cellular and infection …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
The vaginal microbiome is a well-defined compartment of the human microbiome. It has
unique conditions, characterized by the dominance of one bacterial species, the Lactobacilli …
unique conditions, characterized by the dominance of one bacterial species, the Lactobacilli …
Lactobacillus species as biomarkers and agents that can promote various aspects of vaginal health
MI Petrova, E Lievens, S Malik, N Imholz… - Frontiers in …, 2015 - frontiersin.org
The human body is colonized by a vast number of microorganisms collectively referred to as
the human microbiota. One of the main microbiota body sites is the female genital tract …
the human microbiota. One of the main microbiota body sites is the female genital tract …
Interplay among vaginal microbiome, immune response and sexually transmitted viral infections
MG Torcia - International journal of molecular sciences, 2019 - mdpi.com
The vaginal ecosystem is important for women's health and for a successful reproductive life,
and an optimal host-microbial interaction is required for the maintenance of eubiosis. The …
and an optimal host-microbial interaction is required for the maintenance of eubiosis. The …
Microbiota in vaginal health and pathogenesis of recurrent vulvovaginal infections: a critical review
Recurrent vulvovaginal infections (RVVI) has not only become an epidemiological and
clinical problem but also include large social and psychological consequences …
clinical problem but also include large social and psychological consequences …
Role of lactobacilli and lactoferrin in the mucosal cervicovaginal defense
P Valenti, L Rosa, D Capobianco, MS Lepanto… - Frontiers in …, 2018 - frontiersin.org
The innate defense system of the female mucosal genital tract involves a close and complex
interaction among the healthy vaginal microbiota, different cells, and various proteins that …
interaction among the healthy vaginal microbiota, different cells, and various proteins that …
Vaginal microbiomes associated with aerobic vaginitis and bacterial vaginosis
A healthy vaginal microbiota is considered to be significant for maintaining vaginal health
and preventing infections. However, certain vaginal bacterial commensal species serve an …
and preventing infections. However, certain vaginal bacterial commensal species serve an …
The interplay between human papillomavirus and vaginal microbiota in cervical cancer development
K Sharifian, Z Shoja, S Jalilvand - Virology Journal, 2023 - Springer
Over the past few decades, we have grown accustomed to the idea that human
papillomavirus can cause tumors. The genetic and environmental factors that make the …
papillomavirus can cause tumors. The genetic and environmental factors that make the …
Sepsis neonatal temprana, incidencia y factores de riesgo asociados en un hospital público del occidente de México
PEREZ, René Oswaldo et al. Sepsis neonatal temprana, incidencia y factores de riesgo
asociados en un hospital público del occidente de México. Rev. chil. infectol.[online]. 2015 …
asociados en un hospital público del occidente de México. Rev. chil. infectol.[online]. 2015 …
The vaginal metabolome and microbiota of cervical HPV‐positive and HPV‐negative women: a cross‐sectional analysis
JC Borgogna, MD Shardell, EK Santori… - … Journal of Obstetrics …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Objective Characterise the vaginal metabolome of cervical HPV‐infected and uninfected
women. Design Cross‐sectional. Setting The Center for Health Behavior Research at the …
women. Design Cross‐sectional. Setting The Center for Health Behavior Research at the …
Vaginal microbiota and susceptibility to HIV
MKC Eastment, RS McClelland - Aids, 2018 - journals.lww.com
Bacterial vaginosis, characterized by the replacement of the Lactobacillus-dominant
microbiota with anaerobic bacteria and facultative Gram-negative rods, has been associated …
microbiota with anaerobic bacteria and facultative Gram-negative rods, has been associated …