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Gardnerella vaginalis in posthysterectomy infection
Eighty-six women were admitted for abdominal hysterectomy. Preoperatively, 43 women were culture-positive for Gardnerella vaginalis from the cervical os, and 43 women were culture-negative. Postoperatively, 18 patients developed inflammation; among those 14 patients from the culture-positive group were infected, whereas only 4 patients from the culture-
Frank Vous Kristiansen+3 more
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Carriage of Gardnerella vaginalis and anaerobes in semen. [PDF]
Gardnerella vaginalis was isolated from 22 (38%) of 58 semen samples obtained from men attending an infertility clinic. Counts ranged from 1.2 X 10(3) to greater than 10(7) colony forming units (cfu)/ml. There was no association between the isolation of G vaginalis and the sperm count. Twenty (34.4%) samples contained non-sporing anaerobes and nine (15.
C A Ison, C S Easmon
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A rare case of Gardnerella vaginalis spondylodiscitis. [PDF]
A 55-year-old-male with a chronic left uretero-pelvic junction (UPJ) obstruction managed with intermittent stent exchanges presented with low midline back pain. CT Abdomen/Pelvis revealed spondylodiscitis at L4-L5, further demonstrated on MRI Lumbar spine.
Belote A, Hammoud K.
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Integrative Analysis of Shared Pathogenic Genes and Potential Mechanisms in <i>Gardnerella vaginalis</i> and Persistent HPV16 Infection. [PDF]
Bacterial vaginosis, often accompanied by Gardnerella vaginalis (GV) overgrowth, is associated with persistent high‐risk human papillomavirus (HR‐HPV) infection, particularly HPV16. This study integrated transcriptomic data from in vitro GV infection experiments and a GEO dataset (GSE75132) of HPV16 persistence to elucidate shared pathogenic mechanisms.
Li Y+6 more
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Trichomonas vaginalis is an extracellular protozoan parasite of the human urogenital tract, responsible for a prevalent sexually transmitted infection. Trichomoniasis is accompanied by a dysbiotic microbiome that is characterised by the depletion of host‐
A. Artuyants+4 more
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The description of Gardnerella vaginalis was recently updated and three new species, including nine genome species within Gardnerella, were defined using whole genome sequences and matrix assisted laser desorption ionization time of flight (MALDI-TOF ...
Aistė Bulavaitė+2 more
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Introdução: A Gardnerella vaginalis facilita a infecção pelo papilomavírus humano (HPV). Objetivo: Verificar a associação entre anormalidades citológicas e presença de Gardnerella vaginalis nos esfregaços cervicovaginais encaminhados ao Laboratório ...
Isabelly Ribeiro Barbosa+4 more
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Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is the most common vaginal infection found in women in the world. Due to increasing drug‐resistance of virulent pathogen such as Gardnerella vaginalis (G.
Ling Fang+13 more
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Biotypes of Gardnerella vaginalis [PDF]
A simple and reproducible scheme for identifying biotypes of Gardnerella vaginalis has been developed, based on reactions for lipase, hippurate hydrolysis, and beta-galactosidase. Among a total of 359 strains tested, eight biotypes were observed, the most common ones being types 1 (beta-galactosidase positive, lipase positive, hippurate positive), 2 ...
J Hale+5 more
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