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Dequalinium chloride: a non-antibiotic alternative for the treatment of bacterial vaginosis
Bacterial vaginosis is one of the most prevalent sexually transmitted infections (STI) of women of reproductive age with an incidence of 20-30% in women with complaints of discharge1.
Kashish Karara, Ahsan Shabbir
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Bacterial vaginosis and other infections in pregnant women in Senegal
Background Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is associated with a higher risk of preterm delivery and spontaneous abortion. Yet little data on BV prevalence exist for sub-Saharan countries.
Marion Bonneton +6 more
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Bacterial Vaginosis and Post-Operative Pelvic Infections
Bacterial vaginosis (BV) represents a condition in which the normal protective Lactobacilli, especially those that produce H2O2, are replaced by high quantities of facultative anaerobes, leading to gynecologic and obstetric post-operative complications ...
Ziogos, E. +6 more
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This review comprehensively overviews attenuated bacteria‐based tumor therapy, highlighting key methodologies and recent progress. It examines strategies for enhancing safety, stabilizing efficacy, optimizing manufacturing, and navigating regulatory pathways.
Yucheng Liu +8 more
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ROLE OF LACTOBACILLUS IN BACTERIAL VAGINOSIS(BV) AND VAGINAL DISCHARGE
Objective- To examine the job of lactobacillus in bacterial vaginosis and vaginal discharge Methodology- For this all patients were selected who had the problem of vaginal discharge and after this patients who had normal discharge through vaginal and who had bacterial vaginosis were separated and on both of these groups the role of lactobacillus was ...
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Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 55-60).Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is a common cause of vaginal symptoms among women of childbearing age, although some women may be asymptomatic.
Gopolang, Felicity Pinkie
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Molecular Diagnosis of Bacterial Vaginosis: an Update
Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is the most common cause of vaginal discharge in reproductive-age women. BV has been associated with poor reproductive outcomes such as preterm delivery, the acquisition of sexually transmitted infections, including HIV, and ...
Jenell S. Coleman, Charlotte A. Gaydos
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Microbial Contributions to Primate Reproduction
ABSTRACT Reproduction is a complex process, and microbes play a far greater role than previously imagined. This review explores the ways that microbiomes influence the rich tapestry of reproductive processes and outcomes within the primate lineage, including pre‐copulatory and post‐copulatory mechanisms.
Silvia Carboni +2 more
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Background: Bacterial Vaginosis (BV) is the most prevalent etiology of vaginal discharge in women of reproductive age. It is characterized by a shift in the vaginal microbiota, where Lactobacillus species are diminished and replaced by a diverse array ...
Khilika Sethi, Naila Begum, Aysha Aymen
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Association of Bacterial Vaginosis with Preterm Delivery
Objective: To find out the effect of bacterial vaginosis on preterm delivery. Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is one of most the common presentation of women in their reproductive age group. Its prevalence is relatively high in the obstetric population which is
Murshid Jahan Binte Ali +7 more
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