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Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is associated with a highly structured polymicrobial biofilm on the vaginal epithelium where Gardnerella species presumably play a pivotal role. Gardnerella vaginalis, Atopobium vaginae, and Prevotella bivia are vaginal pathogens
Joana Castro+3 more
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Detection of Gardnerella vaginalis, Candida spp. and Trichomonas vaginalis DNA in symptomatic women
While vaginitis caused by Trichomonas vaginalis is now less frequent, fungal Candida spp. infections are frequently found and the bacterial vaginosis is one of the most common vaginal diseases caused by anaerobic microorganisms such as Gardnerella ...
Vittorio Focarelli+8 more
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Gardnerella vaginalis in Recurrent Urinary Tract Infection Is Associated with Dysbiosis of the Bladder Microbiome. [PDF]
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.
Yoo JJ+18 more
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Gardnerella vaginalis purulent meningitis in an adolescent male: a case report [PDF]
Background We report a rare case of Gardnerella vaginalis found in the cerebrospinal fluid of a young boy. Case presentation A 14-year-old boy was admitted to hospital with headache, vomiting, fever, drowsiness and positive meningeal irritation signs on ...
Hongji Lu+6 more
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Whole genome sequence analysis (digital DNA-DNA hybridization and average nucleotide identity) was carried out for 81 sequenced full genomes of the genus Gardnerella, including ten determined in this study, and indicated the existence of 13 genomic ...
Mario Vaneechoutte+2 more
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Research Progress on the Correlation Between Gardnerella Typing and Bacterial Vaginosis
Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is the most common infectious disease of the reproductive tract in women of childbearing age. It often manifests as an imbalance in the vaginal microbiome, including a decrease in Lactobacillus and an increase in anaerobic ...
Hanyu Qin, Bingbing Xiao
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Gardnerella vaginalis induces matrix metalloproteinases in the cervicovaginal epithelium through TLR-2 activation. [PDF]
Gerson KD+5 more
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Gardnerella vaginalis is abundant in bacterial vaginosis (BV), a condition associated with adverse reproductive health. Sialidase activity is a diagnostic feature of BV and is produced by a subset of G. vaginalis strains.
Lloyd S. Robinson+3 more
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Sodium polyanetholesulfonate in the identification of Gardnerella vaginalis [PDF]
B M Jones
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