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Targeting vaginal dysbiosis: prospects for the application of live biotherapeutics products. [PDF]
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Clinical significance of a possible route of transmission of <i>Candida</i> and <i>Helicobacter pylori</i> associations in gastroduodenal pathology. [PDF]
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Age-specific vaginal microecological dysbiosis associated with HPV infection: a large-scale cross-sectional study with targeted functional sequencing validation. [PDF]
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Analysis of a rare case of vaginitis caused by Trichomonas vaginalis combined with fungal infection. [PDF]
Chen C, Wang Q.
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Aerobic vaginitis in pregnancy.
BJOG : an international journal of obstetrics and gynaecology, 2011Aerobic vaginitis (AV) is an alteration in vaginal bacterial flora that differs from bacterial vaginosis (BV). AV is characterised by an abnormal vaginal microflora accompanied by an increased localised inflammatory reaction and immune response, as opposed to the suppressed immune response that is characteristic of BV.
Ggg, Donders, G, Bellen, D, Rezeberga
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Aerobic vaginitis: no longer a stranger
Research in Microbiology, 2017Aerobic vaginitis (AV) is the name given in 2002 to a vaginal infectious entity which was not recognized as such before. It is characterized by abnormal (dysbiotic) vaginal microflora containing aerobic, enteric bacteria, variable levels of vaginal inflammation and deficient epithelial maturation.
Gilbert G.G. Donders +4 more
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Vaginal bacterial profiles of aerobic vaginitis: a case–control study
Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease, 2020Aerobic vaginitis (AV) has drawn increasing attention because of its threat to women's reproductive health and pregnancy. However, little is known about the overall structure of vaginal bacterial communities in women with AV.The diversity of vaginal microbiota was evaluated by amplicon sequencing targeting the 16S rRNA V4 region.
Chen, Wang +7 more
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Selecting Anti-Microbial Treatment of Aerobic Vaginitis
Current Infectious Disease Reports, 2015Aerobic vaginitis (AV) is a vaginal infectious condition which is often confused with bacterial vaginosis (BV) or with the intermediate microflora as diagnosed by Nugent's method to detect BV on Gram-stained specimens. However, although both conditions reflect a state of lactobacillary disruption in the vagina, leading to an increase in pH, BV and AV ...
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