Lactic acid at sufficiently acidic pH is a potent microbicide, and lactic acid produced by vaginal lactobacilli may help protect against reproductive tract infections. However, previous observations likely underestimated healthy vaginal acidity and total lactate concentration since they failed to exclude women without a lactobacillus-dominated vaginal microbiota, and also did not account for the high carbon dioxide, low oxygen environment of the vagina. Fifty-six women with low (0-3) Nugent scores (indicating a lactobacillus-dominated vaginal microbiota) and no symptoms of reproductive tract disease or infection, provided a total of 64 cervicovaginal fluid samples using a collection method that avoided the need for sample dilution and rigor...
The vaginal microbiota in bacterial vaginosis (BV) typically has low abundance of lactic acid produc...
Lactobacillus species dominate the microbiome in the lower genital tract of most reproductive-age wo...
<div><p>Objective</p><p><i>Lactobacillus</i> dominates the lower genital tract microbiota of many wo...
Abstract Background Lactic acid (protonated lactate) has broad antimicrobial activity. Vaginal lacto...
Lactobacilli colonize the human vagina and acidify it with lactic acid. In this highly acidic enviro...
In the vagina there are several microorganisms Their survival is fundamental to have a physiological...
Vaginal eubiosis is characterised by beneficial lactobacillus-dominated microbiota. In contrast, vag...
ObjectiveThe vaginal microbiota in bacterial vaginosis (BV) typically has low abundance of lactic ac...
Lactic acid and short chain fatty acids (SCFAs) produced by vaginal microbiota have reported antimic...
While 60% of women experiencing recurring episodes of bacterial vaginosis (BV) with vaginal pH≥...
Lactobacillus species dominate the microbiome in the lower genital tract of most reproductive-age wo...
Objective: Lactobacillus dominates the lower genital tract microbiota of many women, producing a low...
The human vagina is unlike that of any closely related phylogenetic species due to the abundance of ...
OBJECTIVE: The vaginal microbiota in bacterial vaginosis (BV) typically has low abundance of lactic ...
Lactobacillus spp. are the most prevalent microorganisms in the vaginal milleu. Several probiotic me...
The vaginal microbiota in bacterial vaginosis (BV) typically has low abundance of lactic acid produc...
Lactobacillus species dominate the microbiome in the lower genital tract of most reproductive-age wo...
<div><p>Objective</p><p><i>Lactobacillus</i> dominates the lower genital tract microbiota of many wo...
Abstract Background Lactic acid (protonated lactate) has broad antimicrobial activity. Vaginal lacto...
Lactobacilli colonize the human vagina and acidify it with lactic acid. In this highly acidic enviro...
In the vagina there are several microorganisms Their survival is fundamental to have a physiological...
Vaginal eubiosis is characterised by beneficial lactobacillus-dominated microbiota. In contrast, vag...
ObjectiveThe vaginal microbiota in bacterial vaginosis (BV) typically has low abundance of lactic ac...
Lactic acid and short chain fatty acids (SCFAs) produced by vaginal microbiota have reported antimic...
While 60% of women experiencing recurring episodes of bacterial vaginosis (BV) with vaginal pH≥...
Lactobacillus species dominate the microbiome in the lower genital tract of most reproductive-age wo...
Objective: Lactobacillus dominates the lower genital tract microbiota of many women, producing a low...
The human vagina is unlike that of any closely related phylogenetic species due to the abundance of ...
OBJECTIVE: The vaginal microbiota in bacterial vaginosis (BV) typically has low abundance of lactic ...
Lactobacillus spp. are the most prevalent microorganisms in the vaginal milleu. Several probiotic me...
The vaginal microbiota in bacterial vaginosis (BV) typically has low abundance of lactic acid produc...
Lactobacillus species dominate the microbiome in the lower genital tract of most reproductive-age wo...
<div><p>Objective</p><p><i>Lactobacillus</i> dominates the lower genital tract microbiota of many wo...