The current paradigm of urinary tract infection (UTI) pathogenesis takes into account the contamination of the periurethral space by specific uropathogens residing in the gut, which is followed by urethral colonization and pathogen ascension to the urinary bladder. Consequently, studying the relationship between gut microbiota and the subsequent development of bacteriuria and UTI represents an important field of research. However, the well-established diagnostic and therapeutic paradigm for urinary tract infections (UTIs) has come into question with the discovery of a multifaceted, symbiotic microbiome in the healthy urogenital tract. More specifically, emerging data suggest that vaginal dysbiosis may result in Escherichia coli colonization...
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) represent one of the most frequent low genital tract diseases in the...
Introduction. Urinary tract infections of any localization are rarely considered in the context of t...
Objective: This series of articles, titled The VaginalMicrobiome (VMB), written on behalf of the Int...
ABSTRACT Recent advances in the analysis of microbial communities colonizing the human body have ide...
The application of next generation sequencing techniques has allowed the characterization of the uri...
Contrary to dogma, urine is not sterile. Recent discoveries show that the female urinary bladder con...
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are among the most common bacterial infections in humans, accounting...
Urinary incontinence (UI) is a burdensome condition with high prevalence in middle-aged to older wom...
The application of next generation sequencing techniques has allowed the characterization of the uri...
The recent finding that urine is not sterile raises a lot of questions: first and foremost, what mic...
Mounting evidence indicates that the vagina can harbor uropathogenic bacteria. Here, we consider thr...
The article presents current data on the role of gut microbiota in the development of urinary tract ...
Resident bacterial communities (microbiota) and host antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are both essentia...
BACKGROUND: Although the vaginal and urinary microbiomes have been increasingly well-characterized i...
abstract: Urologic diseases interstitial cystitis (IC), overactive bladder (OAB), and urinary tract ...
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) represent one of the most frequent low genital tract diseases in the...
Introduction. Urinary tract infections of any localization are rarely considered in the context of t...
Objective: This series of articles, titled The VaginalMicrobiome (VMB), written on behalf of the Int...
ABSTRACT Recent advances in the analysis of microbial communities colonizing the human body have ide...
The application of next generation sequencing techniques has allowed the characterization of the uri...
Contrary to dogma, urine is not sterile. Recent discoveries show that the female urinary bladder con...
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are among the most common bacterial infections in humans, accounting...
Urinary incontinence (UI) is a burdensome condition with high prevalence in middle-aged to older wom...
The application of next generation sequencing techniques has allowed the characterization of the uri...
The recent finding that urine is not sterile raises a lot of questions: first and foremost, what mic...
Mounting evidence indicates that the vagina can harbor uropathogenic bacteria. Here, we consider thr...
The article presents current data on the role of gut microbiota in the development of urinary tract ...
Resident bacterial communities (microbiota) and host antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are both essentia...
BACKGROUND: Although the vaginal and urinary microbiomes have been increasingly well-characterized i...
abstract: Urologic diseases interstitial cystitis (IC), overactive bladder (OAB), and urinary tract ...
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) represent one of the most frequent low genital tract diseases in the...
Introduction. Urinary tract infections of any localization are rarely considered in the context of t...
Objective: This series of articles, titled The VaginalMicrobiome (VMB), written on behalf of the Int...