Following the discovery of the collective human urinary microbiota, important knowledge gaps remain, including the stability and variability of this microbial niche over time. Initial urinary studies preferentially utilized samples obtained by transurethral catheterization to minimize contributions from vulvovaginal microbes. However, catheterization has the potential to alter the urinary microbiota; therefore, voided specimens are preferred for longitudinal studies. In this report, we describe microbial findings obtained by daily assessment over 3 months in a small cohort of adult women. We found that, similarly to vaginal microbiotas, lower urinary tract (LUT) microbiotas are dynamic, with changes relating to several factors, particularly...
Urinary incontinence (UI) is a burdensome condition with high prevalence in middle-aged to older wom...
BackgroundAlthough the vaginal and urinary microbiomes have been increasingly well-characterized in ...
Background. Since the discovery of the human urinary microbiota (UM), alterations in microbial commu...
ABSTRACT Temporal dynamics of certain human microbiotas have been described in longitudinal studies;...
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are among the most common bacterial infections in humans, accounting...
The recent finding that urine is not sterile raises a lot of questions: first and foremost, what mic...
ABSTRACT Bacterial DNA and live bacteria have been detected in human urine in the absence of clinica...
ABSTRACT Bacterial DNA and live bacteria have been detected in human urine in the absence of clinica...
Abstract Background The urinary microbiota is similarly complex as the vaginal and penile microbiota...
BackgroundFemale urinary microbiota are associated with urgency urinary incontinence and response to...
Contrary to dogma, urine is not sterile. Recent discoveries show that the female urinary bladder con...
Introduction & hypothesisPrevious studies have suggested that women with urinary incontinence ha...
International audienceContextUntil 2012, the urinary tract of healthy individuals was considered to ...
Postmenopausal women and renal transplant recipients are at increased risk of recurrent urinary trac...
Introduction and hypothesisWe describe the rationale and methods of a study designed to compare vagi...
Urinary incontinence (UI) is a burdensome condition with high prevalence in middle-aged to older wom...
BackgroundAlthough the vaginal and urinary microbiomes have been increasingly well-characterized in ...
Background. Since the discovery of the human urinary microbiota (UM), alterations in microbial commu...
ABSTRACT Temporal dynamics of certain human microbiotas have been described in longitudinal studies;...
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are among the most common bacterial infections in humans, accounting...
The recent finding that urine is not sterile raises a lot of questions: first and foremost, what mic...
ABSTRACT Bacterial DNA and live bacteria have been detected in human urine in the absence of clinica...
ABSTRACT Bacterial DNA and live bacteria have been detected in human urine in the absence of clinica...
Abstract Background The urinary microbiota is similarly complex as the vaginal and penile microbiota...
BackgroundFemale urinary microbiota are associated with urgency urinary incontinence and response to...
Contrary to dogma, urine is not sterile. Recent discoveries show that the female urinary bladder con...
Introduction & hypothesisPrevious studies have suggested that women with urinary incontinence ha...
International audienceContextUntil 2012, the urinary tract of healthy individuals was considered to ...
Postmenopausal women and renal transplant recipients are at increased risk of recurrent urinary trac...
Introduction and hypothesisWe describe the rationale and methods of a study designed to compare vagi...
Urinary incontinence (UI) is a burdensome condition with high prevalence in middle-aged to older wom...
BackgroundAlthough the vaginal and urinary microbiomes have been increasingly well-characterized in ...
Background. Since the discovery of the human urinary microbiota (UM), alterations in microbial commu...