Women's Health
Lactobacillus contributes to women's health
The disruption of the vaginal and urinary microbiota ecosystem contributes to the overgrowth of pathogens which can cause infections, including urinary tract infections, bacterial vaginosis, and others1,2,3,4.
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References
- Meštrović, T. et al. The Role of Gut, Vaginal, and Urinary Microbiome in Urinary Tract Infections: From Bench to Bedside. Diagnostics 11, 7 (2020).
- Stapleton, A. E. The Vaginal Microbiota and Urinary Tract Infection. Microbiol. Spectr. 4, (2016).
- Whiteside, S. A., Razvi, H., Dave, S., Reid, G. & Burton, J. P. The microbiome of the urinary tract – A role beyond infection. Nature Reviews Urology vol. 12 81–90 (2015).
- Chee, W. J. Y., Chew, S. Y. & Than, L. T. L. Vaginal microbiota and the potential of Lactobacillus derivatives in maintaining vaginal health. Microbial Cell Factories vol. 19 1–24 (2020). Curr. Microbiol. 74, 987–995 (2017).
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