© 2018 American Society for Reproductive Medicine The human microbiome project has shown a remarkable diversity of microbial ecology within the human body. The vaginal microbiota is unique in that in many women it is most often dominated by Lactobacillus species. However, in some women it lacks Lactobacillus spp. and is comprised of a wide array of strict and facultative anaerobes, a state that broadly correlates with increased risk for infection, disease, and poor reproductive and obstetric outcomes. Interestingly, the level of protection against infection can also vary by species and strains of Lactobacillus, and some species although dominant are not always optimal. This factors into the risk of contracting sexually transmitted infection...
Abstract Background The female reproductive tract contains an active microbiome comprising mainly ba...
The balance between different bacterial species is essential for optimal vaginal health. Microbiome ...
The human vaginal microbiome undoubtedly has a significant role in reproductive health and for prote...
The human cervicovaginal microbiome has an important role in the health and homoeostasis of the fema...
The reproductive tract microbiota plays a crucial role in maintenance of normal pregnancy and influe...
A healthy vaginal microbiota is considered to be significant for maintaining vaginal health and pre...
Microbiota are microorganismal communities colonizing human tissues exposed to the external environm...
While it is generally accepted that the mammalian vagina contains a site-specific microbiota that pl...
Vaginal microbial niche is a dynamic ecosystem, composed by more than 200 bacterial species which ar...
The microbial ecosystem of the female urogenital tract is composed of many niche microenvironments a...
In addition to being a passage for sperm, menstruum, and the baby, the human vagina and its microbio...
Abnormal vaginal microbiota, as in bacterial vaginosis (BV), is associated with increased risk of ob...
International audienceAbstract The vaginal microbiota refers to the microorganisms that reside in th...
There is a unique microbial community in the female lower genital tract known as the vaginal microbi...
Objective: This series of articles, titled The Vaginal Microbiome (VMB), written on behalf of the In...
Abstract Background The female reproductive tract contains an active microbiome comprising mainly ba...
The balance between different bacterial species is essential for optimal vaginal health. Microbiome ...
The human vaginal microbiome undoubtedly has a significant role in reproductive health and for prote...
The human cervicovaginal microbiome has an important role in the health and homoeostasis of the fema...
The reproductive tract microbiota plays a crucial role in maintenance of normal pregnancy and influe...
A healthy vaginal microbiota is considered to be significant for maintaining vaginal health and pre...
Microbiota are microorganismal communities colonizing human tissues exposed to the external environm...
While it is generally accepted that the mammalian vagina contains a site-specific microbiota that pl...
Vaginal microbial niche is a dynamic ecosystem, composed by more than 200 bacterial species which ar...
The microbial ecosystem of the female urogenital tract is composed of many niche microenvironments a...
In addition to being a passage for sperm, menstruum, and the baby, the human vagina and its microbio...
Abnormal vaginal microbiota, as in bacterial vaginosis (BV), is associated with increased risk of ob...
International audienceAbstract The vaginal microbiota refers to the microorganisms that reside in th...
There is a unique microbial community in the female lower genital tract known as the vaginal microbi...
Objective: This series of articles, titled The Vaginal Microbiome (VMB), written on behalf of the In...
Abstract Background The female reproductive tract contains an active microbiome comprising mainly ba...
The balance between different bacterial species is essential for optimal vaginal health. Microbiome ...
The human vaginal microbiome undoubtedly has a significant role in reproductive health and for prote...