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The Vaginal Microbiome: I. Research Development, Lexicon, Defining "Normal" and the Dynamics Throughout Women's Lives

Verstraelen, Hans
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Vieira-Baptista, Pedro
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De Seta, Francesco
altro
Lev-Sagie, Ahinoam
2022
  • journal article

Periodico
JOURNAL OF LOWER GENITAL TRACT DISEASE
Abstract
Objective: This series of articles, titled The Vaginal Microbiome, written on behalf of the International Society for the Study of Vulvovaginal Disease, aims to summarize the current findings and understanding of the vaginal bacterial microbiota, mainly regarding areas relevant to clinicians specializing in vulvovaginal disorders. Materials and methods: A database search of PubMed was performed, using the search terms "vaginal microbiome" (VMB) with "research," "normal," "neonate," "puberty," "adolescent," "menopause," and "ethnicities," as well as "human microbiome project." Full article texts were reviewed. Reference lists were screened for additional articles. Results: In the last 2 decades, many studies applying molecular techniques were performed, intending to characterize the vaginal microbiota. These studies advanced our understanding of how vaginal health is defined. The first article in this series focuses on the advancement of VMB research, technical definitions, the definition of "normal" VMB, and the dynamics of VMB throughout women's lives. Conclusions: Understanding how microorganisms inhabiting the vagina interact with each other and with the host is important for a more complete understanding of vaginal health. The clinical application of microbial community sequencing is in its beginning, and its interpretation regarding practical clinical aspects is yet to be determined.
DOI
10.1097/LGT.0000000000000643
WOS
WOS:000913105100015
Archivio
http://hdl.handle.net/11368/3004811
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-85122903936
https://journals.lww.com/jlgtd/Fulltext/2022/01000/The_Vaginal_Microbiome__I__Research_Development,.15.aspx
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8719517/
Diritti
open access
license:creative commons
license uri:http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
FVG url
https://arts.units.it/bitstream/11368/3004811/4/The_Vaginal_Microbiome__I__Research_Development,.15.pdf
Soggetti
  • Adolescent

  • Bacteria

  • Female

  • Human

  • Infant, Newborn

  • Menopause

  • Research

  • Vagina

  • Microbiota

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