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Obstetrics and Gynaecology, East Africa

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2009

Vaginal Swab

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Longitudinal Analysis Of The Vaginal Microflora In Pregnancy Suggests That L. Crispatus Promotes The Stability Of The Normal Vaginal Microflora And That L. Gasseri And/Or L. Iners Are More Conducive To The Occurrence Of Abnormal Vaginal Microflora, Hans Verstraelen, Rita Verhelst, Geert Claeys, Ellen De Backer, Marleen Temmerman, Mario Vaneechoutte Dec 2009

Longitudinal Analysis Of The Vaginal Microflora In Pregnancy Suggests That L. Crispatus Promotes The Stability Of The Normal Vaginal Microflora And That L. Gasseri And/Or L. Iners Are More Conducive To The Occurrence Of Abnormal Vaginal Microflora, Hans Verstraelen, Rita Verhelst, Geert Claeys, Ellen De Backer, Marleen Temmerman, Mario Vaneechoutte

Obstetrics and Gynaecology, East Africa

Background: Despite their antimicrobial potential, vaginal lactobacilli often fail to retain dominance, resulting in overgrowth of the vagina by other bacteria, as observed with bacterial vaginosis. It remains elusive however to what extent interindividual differences in vaginal Lactobacillus community composition determine the stability of this microflora. In a prospective cohort of pregnant women we studied the stability of the normal vaginal microflora (assessed on Gram stain) as a function of the presence of the vaginal Lactobacillus index species (determined through culture and molecular analysis with tRFLP).

Results:From 100 consecutive Caucasian women vaginal swabs were obtained at mean gestational ages …