Bacterial vaginosis: a critical analysis of current knowledge
- PMID: 27396541
- DOI: 10.1111/1471-0528.14209
Bacterial vaginosis: a critical analysis of current knowledge
Abstract
Bacterial vaginosis (BV), the change from a Lactobacillus-dominant vaginal microbiota to an anaerobic and facultative bacterial dominance, is associated with pathological sequelae. In many BV-positive women their microbiota is in fact normal and unrelated to pathology. Whether or not the dominance of BV-associated bacteria persists depends upon interactions between host and bacterial factors. Inconsistencies in diagnosis and erroneous associations with pathology may be due to a failure to differentiate between sub-populations of women. It is only in those women with a BV diagnosis in which the identified bacteria are atypical and persist that BV may be a clinical problem requiring intervention.
Tweetable abstract: Improved diagnosis of bacterial vaginosis is needed to accurately determine its role in pathology.
Keywords: Bacterial vaginosis; diagnosis; gene polymorphism; innate immunity; vaginal microbiota.
© 2016 Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists.
Comment on
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The relationship between the vaginal microbiome and human health.BJOG. 2017 Jan;124(1):70. doi: 10.1111/1471-0528.14234. Epub 2016 Jul 27. BJOG. 2017. PMID: 27465972 No abstract available.
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