Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are a major health concern with clinical manifestations being acknowledged to cause severe reproductive impairment. Research in infectious diseases has been centered around the known major pathogens for decades. However, we have just begun to understand that the microbiota of the female genital tract is of particular importance for disease initiation, infection progression, and pathological outcome. Thus, we are now aware that many poorly described, partially not yet known, or cultured bacteria may pave the way for an infection and/or contribute to disease severity. While sequencing-based methods are an important step in diagnosing STIs, culture-based methods are still the gold-standard method in diagn...
The pathogenesis of bacterial vaginosis (BV) remains elusive. BV may be more common among women who ...
Comprehensively explores sexually transmitted diseases, from epidemiology, causative pathogens, clin...
In a Perspective for our Collection on STI research, Janneke van de Wijgert discusses the latest on ...
Increasing evidence suggests that the composition of the vaginal microbiota (VM) affects a woman’s s...
There is a unique microbial community in the female lower genital tract known as the vaginal microbi...
Abnormal vaginal microbiota, as in bacterial vaginosis (BV), is associated with increased risk of ob...
Chlamydia trachomatis (C. trachomatis) is the most common etiological agent of bacterial sexually tr...
Biomarkers have a wide application in research and clinic, they help to choose the correct treatment...
Understanding of the vaginal microbiome in health and disease is essential to screen, detect and man...
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) continue to exert a considerable public health and social bur...
Sexually transmitted infections (STI) can have major consequences for the reproductive health of wom...
International audienceMicrobial culturomics is a new subfield of postgenomic medicine and omics biot...
The microbiological flora of the lower female genital tract provides a dynamic, complex example of m...
In a Perspective for our Collection on STI research, Janneke van de Wijgert discusses the latest on ...
The female reproductive tract represents a continuum between the vagina and the upper genital tract....
The pathogenesis of bacterial vaginosis (BV) remains elusive. BV may be more common among women who ...
Comprehensively explores sexually transmitted diseases, from epidemiology, causative pathogens, clin...
In a Perspective for our Collection on STI research, Janneke van de Wijgert discusses the latest on ...
Increasing evidence suggests that the composition of the vaginal microbiota (VM) affects a woman’s s...
There is a unique microbial community in the female lower genital tract known as the vaginal microbi...
Abnormal vaginal microbiota, as in bacterial vaginosis (BV), is associated with increased risk of ob...
Chlamydia trachomatis (C. trachomatis) is the most common etiological agent of bacterial sexually tr...
Biomarkers have a wide application in research and clinic, they help to choose the correct treatment...
Understanding of the vaginal microbiome in health and disease is essential to screen, detect and man...
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) continue to exert a considerable public health and social bur...
Sexually transmitted infections (STI) can have major consequences for the reproductive health of wom...
International audienceMicrobial culturomics is a new subfield of postgenomic medicine and omics biot...
The microbiological flora of the lower female genital tract provides a dynamic, complex example of m...
In a Perspective for our Collection on STI research, Janneke van de Wijgert discusses the latest on ...
The female reproductive tract represents a continuum between the vagina and the upper genital tract....
The pathogenesis of bacterial vaginosis (BV) remains elusive. BV may be more common among women who ...
Comprehensively explores sexually transmitted diseases, from epidemiology, causative pathogens, clin...
In a Perspective for our Collection on STI research, Janneke van de Wijgert discusses the latest on ...