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Bacterial vaginosis: an overlooked STI? [PDF]
George SD, Van Gerwen OT, Muzny CA.
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LPS-induced endometrial cell-derived exosomes suppress probiotic Lactobacillus growth. [PDF]
Wang LM +6 more
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Epidemiology and management of bacterial vaginosis in Dakar, Senegal. [PDF]
Cissé CAT +5 more
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Genetic Heterogeneity and Taxonomic Diversity among Gardnerella Species [PDF]
Gardnerella spp. are the most frequent organisms found in bacterial vaginosis (BV). However, colonization by Gardnerella spp. does not always lead to BV.
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Recent studies on the urine microbiome have highlighted the importance of the gut–vagina–bladder axis in recurrent urinary tract infection (rUTI). In particular, the role of Gardnerella as a covert pathogen that activates E.
Jeong-Ju Yoo, Woong Bin Kim, Jina Yun
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Gardnerella vaginalis is a hallmark of vaginal dysbiosis, but it is found in the microbiomes of women with and without vaginal symptoms and those who do not have microbiologically defined dysbiosis. G.
Janet E Hill, Arianne Y K Albert
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The Lancet, 1983
This case commentary describes a common cause of vaginitis which is unfamiliar to many practising doctors because its status has been determined only in recent months. The commentary is based on a patient who presented to a Melbourne general practice to which the student was assigned as part of the 'infections in the community' programme.
C S, Easmon, C A, Ison
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This case commentary describes a common cause of vaginitis which is unfamiliar to many practising doctors because its status has been determined only in recent months. The commentary is based on a patient who presented to a Melbourne general practice to which the student was assigned as part of the 'infections in the community' programme.
C S, Easmon, C A, Ison
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International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, 2023
During an ongoing female urinary microbiome research study, strains c17Ua_112T and c31Ua_26T isolated from urine samples of a patient diagnosed with overactive bladder and a healthy postmenopausal woman, respectively, could not be allocated to any Gardnerella ...
Magdalena Ksiezarek +2 more
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During an ongoing female urinary microbiome research study, strains c17Ua_112T and c31Ua_26T isolated from urine samples of a patient diagnosed with overactive bladder and a healthy postmenopausal woman, respectively, could not be allocated to any Gardnerella ...
Magdalena Ksiezarek +2 more
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The identification of Gardnerella vaginalis
Journal of Medical Microbiology, 1983A collection of 72 strains of catalase-negative gram-positive, -negative and -variable cocco-bacilli isolated from samples of vaginal discharge from women with non-specific vaginal infection was examined in an attempt to develop an identification system for Gardnerella vaginalis that could be used in a diagnostic laboratory.
E, Taylor, I, Phillips
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