Epidemiology and management of bacterial vaginosis in Dakar, Senegal. [PDF]
Cissé CAT +5 more
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Background Bacterial vaginosis is the most common lower genital tract infection among women of reproductive age. Its causative agent is often the bacterium Gardnerella vaginalis, which exists in synergism with other mostly anaerobic bacteria such as ...
Roohbakhsh, E. +4 more
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Intravaginal Vitamin C for the Treatment and Prevention of Bacterial Vaginosis: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. [PDF]
Khaikin Y +5 more
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Kumari Nisha, Beena Antony
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Comparing Asymptomatic Versus Symptomatic Bacterial Vaginosis: Clinical Characteristics, Vaginal Microbiota, and Lactic Acid Profiles. [PDF]
He X +10 more
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Common cervicovaginal sequencing methods result in discordant molecular diagnoses of bacterial vaginosis and reveal strain level effects of <i>Gardnerella vaginalis</i>. [PDF]
Broedlow CA +16 more
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Bacterial Vaginosis Incidence Following a Single Hyperosmolal Vaginal Lubricant Exposure: A Comparison of Two Observational Cohorts. [PDF]
Brown SE +8 more
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Oral Administration of the Probiotic <i>Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus</i> CA15 in a Large Cohort of Women with Bacterial Vaginosis and Mixed Vaginitis: Clinical Evidence from a Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study. [PDF]
Pino A +6 more
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Integrating compositional and functional content to describe vaginal microbiomes in health and disease. [PDF]
Holm JB +7 more
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Prevalence of Amsel-Defined Bacterial Vaginosis Before and After Transvaginal Ultrasound With Lubricant Application. [PDF]
Brown SE +10 more
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