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A 20 year old female, 14 days post partum, presented to the Emergency Department in severe respiratory distress. Imaging of her chest revealed a left tension hydropneumothorax with significant mediastinal displacement. A chest drain was inserted and over
Lorraine Murray+4 more
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Recovery of Gardnerella vaginalis from blood by the quantitative direct plating method [PDF]
L J La Scolea, Diane Dryja, W P Dillon
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Background Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is a common imbalance of the vaginal microbiota characterized by overgrowth of diverse Actinobacteria, Firmicutes, and Gram-negative anaerobes.
N. Gilbert+5 more
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Social interaction by BV anaerobes in initial adhesion and biofilm assays [PDF]
Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is the most common vaginal disorder of women of reproductive age. It is commonly accepted that the microbial switch from normal to BV state is characterized by a decrease in vaginal colonization by Lactobacillus species together ...
Cerca, Nuno+4 more
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Pharyngeal abscess complicated by Lemierre’s syndrome: Identification of an atypical germ
Introduction: Lemierre’s syndrome is a rare but serious complication of an oral infection mostly related to Fusobacterium necrophorum. This condition combines jugular vein thrombosis and septic emboli to the lungs or other organs.
Solène Barguil+6 more
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Carriage of Gardnerella vaginalis and anaerobes in semen. [PDF]
C A Ison, C S Easmon
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Although Lactobacillus dominance is one of the commonest characteristics of many healthy vaginal microbiomes, a significant proportion of healthy women lack an appreciable amount of Lactobacillus in their microbiome.
Wendy Li, Zhanshan (Sam) Ma
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Contribution of Gardnerella vaginalis to vaginitis in a general practice. [PDF]
T C O’Dowd+4 more
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Prevalence of Gardnerella vaginalis in Pregnant Nigerian Women [PDF]
J. I. B. Adinma+3 more
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Gardnerella fibrinogen-binding protein as a candidate adherence factor
Bacterial vaginosis (BV), a form of vaginal dysbiosis, is associated with numerous adverse reproductive and obstetric outcomes. Gardnerella spp. are among the key bacteria identified in most BV cases.
Aistė Bulavaitė+6 more
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