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Mycoplasma hominis in pregnancy [PDF]
One hundred and seventyone antenatal patients were examined for the presence of `large colony' mycoplasmas in the vagina, and for complement-fixing antibody to Mycoplasma hominis. In 25 patients the findings before and after delivery were compared. In patients from whom M.
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Membrane Lipids of Mycoplasma hominis [PDF]
Essentially all of the lipids of Mycoplasma hominis (200 μg/mg of cell protein) were found to be located in the cell membrane. Over one-half were neutral lipids incorporated from the growth medium and consisting of 43% free cholesterol, 19% esterified cholesterol, 23% triglycerides, 10% free fatty acids, and small ...
S, Rottem, S, Razin
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Abstract Mid‐trimester pregnancy loss (MTL), defined as a pregnancy loss occurring between 14 + 0 and 21 + 6 weeks of gestation, causes significant physical and emotional distress to women and presents clinical challenges to healthcare professionals. It is acknowledged that in low‐resource settings, this guideline might be applicable to births up to 28
Caroline E. Fox +46 more
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Endometrial Microbiome and Implantation: From Basic Knowledge to Clinical Medicine
ABSTRACT Background Recurrent implantation failure (RIF) is an infertility condition in which uterine factors remain difficult to diagnose and treat. Recent studies implicate the endometrial microbiome in implantation. Methods This clinically oriented narrative review summarizes female reproductive tract microbiota and evidence on endometrial ...
Daiki Hiratsuka +2 more
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Mycoplasmas and Ureaplasmas inhabit the genitourinary tract of sexually active males and females. Mycoplasma genitalium infection as well as Ureaplasma urealyticum are related to many reproductive health problems such as cervicitis, urethritis and ...
Shimaa A. Abdel Salam +2 more
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The Microbiome Within a Microbe: Rethinking Blastocystis Biology
ABSTRACT Blastocystis spp., one of the most prevalent microeukaryotes in the human gut, has long puzzled researchers with its ambiguous role in health and disease. Decades‐old microscopy studies reported bacterial‐ and viral‐like particles within Blastocystis spp. cells, but these findings have been mainly overlooked.
Daisy Shaw +2 more
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Background Mycoplasma hominis is one of the main opportunistic pathogenic mycoplasmas in humans which has a major impact on patients with bloodstream infections.
Yili Chen +10 more
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Noninfectious Necrotizing Aortitis With Predominantly Neutrophilic Infiltrate
Aortitis can be either infectious or noninfectious, and cases of noninfectious aortitis are not well understood. Our study presents a case of noninfectious ascending aortitis in a relatively young, previously healthy man, characterized by a predominantly neutrophilic infiltrate on histopathological examination without an inciting microorganism.
Nathan A. Williams +4 more
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ABSTRACT Background and Aims Preterm premature rupture of membranes (PPROM), a complication in approximately 4.5% of pregnancies, is a leading cause of preterm birth and significant perinatal morbidity. A substantial body of evidence implicates vaginal dysbiosis a departure from a healthy, Lactobacillus‐dominant microbiome in the pathogenesis of PPROM.
Maryam Alikamali +4 more
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Introduction: Mycoplasma are from cell culture the main polluters. Mycoplasma hominis is one of the most important human mycoplasmas are associated with infections of the genitourinary system in women and men.
Elnaz Hamedi +2 more
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