Vaginal microbiota and viral sexually transmitted diseases
- PMID: 24048183
- DOI: 10.7416/ai.2013.1946
Vaginal microbiota and viral sexually transmitted diseases
Abstract
Healthy vaginal microbiota is an important biological barrier to pathogenic microorganisms. When this predominantly Lactobacillus community is disrupted, decreased in abundance and replaced by different anaerobes, bacterial vaginosis (BV) may occur. BV is associated with prevalence and incidence of several sexually transmitted infections. This review provides background on BV, discusses the epidemiologic data to support a role of altered vaginal microbiota for acquisition of sexually transmitted diseases and analyzes mechanisms by which lactobacilli could counteract sexually transmitted viral infections.
Comment in
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Inadequate antibiotic therapy of genitourinary tract infections could be responsible for viral sexually transmitted diseases.Ann Ig. 2013 Nov-Dec;25(6):553-4. Ann Ig. 2013. PMID: 24284541 No abstract available.
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Antibiotic effects on vaginal microbiota.Ann Ig. 2013 Nov-Dec;25(6):553-5. Ann Ig. 2013. PMID: 24284542 No abstract available.
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