Lactic acid and short chain fatty acids (SCFAs) produced by vaginal microbiota have reported antimicrobial and immune modulatory activities indicating their potential as biomarkers of disease and/or disease susceptibility. In asymptomatic women of reproductive-age the vaginal microbiota is comprised of lactic acid-producing bacteria that are primarily responsible for the production of lactic acid present at 110 mM and acidifying the vaginal milieu to pH 3.5. In contrast, bacterial vaginosis (BV), a dysbiosis of the vaginal microbiota, is characterized by decreased lactic acid-producing microbiota and increased diverse anaerobic bacteria accompanied by an elevated pH>4.5. BV is also characterized by a dramatic loss of lactic acid and grea...
Increasing evidence suggests that the composition of the vaginal microbiota (VM) affects a woman’s s...
Backgrounds: The vaginal microbiota of healthy women is generally dominated by Lactobacillus spp., w...
6Bacterial vaginosis involves the presence of a polymicrobial biofilm on the vaginal epithelium, gua...
Lactic acid and short chain fatty acids (SCFAs) produced by vaginal microbiota have reported antimic...
Vaginal eubiosis is characterised by beneficial lactobacillus-dominated microbiota. In contrast, vag...
Bacterial vaginosis (BV), a common condition in women, is associated with increased shedding of HIV ...
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) such as gonorrhea, herpes simplex virus 2 (HSV 2), hepatitis ...
ObjectiveThe vaginal microbiota in bacterial vaginosis (BV) typically has low abundance of lactic ac...
Abnormal vaginal microbiota, as in bacterial vaginosis (BV), is associated with increased risk of ob...
Inflammation in the female reproductive tract (FRT) is associated with increased HIV transmission. L...
Healthy vaginal microbiota is an important biological barrier to pathogenic microorganisms. When thi...
OBJECTIVE: The vaginal microbiota in bacterial vaginosis (BV) typically has low abundance of lactic ...
The human vagina is unlike that of any closely related phylogenetic species due to the abundance of ...
ABSTRACT Women of reproductive age with a Lactobacillus-dominated vaginal microbiota have a reduced ...
Lactic acid at sufficiently acidic pH is a potent microbicide, and lactic acid produced by vaginal l...
Increasing evidence suggests that the composition of the vaginal microbiota (VM) affects a woman’s s...
Backgrounds: The vaginal microbiota of healthy women is generally dominated by Lactobacillus spp., w...
6Bacterial vaginosis involves the presence of a polymicrobial biofilm on the vaginal epithelium, gua...
Lactic acid and short chain fatty acids (SCFAs) produced by vaginal microbiota have reported antimic...
Vaginal eubiosis is characterised by beneficial lactobacillus-dominated microbiota. In contrast, vag...
Bacterial vaginosis (BV), a common condition in women, is associated with increased shedding of HIV ...
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) such as gonorrhea, herpes simplex virus 2 (HSV 2), hepatitis ...
ObjectiveThe vaginal microbiota in bacterial vaginosis (BV) typically has low abundance of lactic ac...
Abnormal vaginal microbiota, as in bacterial vaginosis (BV), is associated with increased risk of ob...
Inflammation in the female reproductive tract (FRT) is associated with increased HIV transmission. L...
Healthy vaginal microbiota is an important biological barrier to pathogenic microorganisms. When thi...
OBJECTIVE: The vaginal microbiota in bacterial vaginosis (BV) typically has low abundance of lactic ...
The human vagina is unlike that of any closely related phylogenetic species due to the abundance of ...
ABSTRACT Women of reproductive age with a Lactobacillus-dominated vaginal microbiota have a reduced ...
Lactic acid at sufficiently acidic pH is a potent microbicide, and lactic acid produced by vaginal l...
Increasing evidence suggests that the composition of the vaginal microbiota (VM) affects a woman’s s...
Backgrounds: The vaginal microbiota of healthy women is generally dominated by Lactobacillus spp., w...
6Bacterial vaginosis involves the presence of a polymicrobial biofilm on the vaginal epithelium, gua...