2020-7-28 · The pharmaceutical industry shows an emerging interest in formulas that contain live and beneficial microorganisms, also known as probiotics or pharmabiotics, which in many cases, are host-specific. The resistance to higher temperature is an essential feature of these microorganisms when working on the design of products for vaginal formula. In order to obtain
Read MoreAims: To assess the ability of vaginal lactobacilli to form biofilm under different culture conditions and to determine the relationship between their growth and the capability of biofilm formation by selected strains. Methods and results: Fifteen Lactobacillus strains from human vagina were tested for biofilm formation by crystal violet staining.
Read MoreVaginal microbiology is determined by factors that affect the strength of bacteria to survive, including vaginal pH, the presence of lactic acid produced by
Read More2012-8-16 · Different human vaginal lactobacilli (VL) have been previously isolated, characterized and selected for their beneficial and technological properties by
Read More2019-3-4 · The vaginal microbiota of healthy women is dominated by lactobacilli, which exerts important health-promoting effects to the host. In the present study, 261
Read More2013-9-20 · pregnancy (TOP) and vaginal cuff infection following hysterectomy. Several studies have investigated the benefits of treating women with BV before a TOP and, although inconsistent, results have supported routine screening and treatment of BV for women being referred for invasive upper genital tract procedures, such as TOP,25,28–30 and
Read MorePerturbation of the normal lactobacilli-dominated vaginal microflora is associated with reproductive failure and adverse pregnancy outcomes, ranging from early pregnancy loss to late miscarriage and preterm birth. As high rates of bacterial vaginosis are observed with IVF patients, abnormal vaginal
Read More2020-2-1 · Introduction. Bacterial Vaginosis (BV) is a common vaginal dysbiosis among women of reproductive age. [, , , ] Gardner and Dukes first described BV in 1955 [2,5,6].The syndrome was initially termed “Haemophilus vaginalis vaginitis,” based on the organism that was previously believed to be the etiologic agent, H. vaginalis [2,3,5].It was later discovered that H. vaginalis
Read More2020-7-28 · The pharmaceutical industry shows an emerging interest in formulas that contain live and beneficial microorganisms, also known as probiotics or pharmabiotics, which in many cases, are host-specific. The resistance to higher temperature is an essential feature of these microorganisms when working on the design of products for vaginal formula. In order to obtain
Read MoreVaginal microbiology is determined by factors that affect the strength of bacteria to survive, including vaginal pH, the presence of lactic acid produced by
Read More2019-3-4 · The vaginal microbiota of healthy women is dominated by lactobacilli, which exerts important health-promoting effects to the host. In the present study, 261
Read More2012-8-16 · Screening of biofilm formation by beneficial vaginal lactobacilli and influence of culture media components. ... To assess the ability of vaginal lactobacilli to form biofilm under different culture conditions and to determine the relationship between their growth and the capability of biofilm formation by selected strains.
Read MoreHuman vagina is colonised by a diverse array of microorganisms that make up the normal microbiota and mycobiota. Lactobacillus is the most frequently isolated microorganism from the healthy human vagina, this includes Lactobacillus crispatus, Lactobacillus gasseri, Lactobacillus iners, and Lactobaci
Read MoreThe healthy human vagina is dominated by lactobacilli, which play an important role in protecting the host from urogenital infections (4, 17, 18).Furthermore, it is widely recognized that the microbial balance between lactobacilli as the dominating flora and other, mainly gram-negative anaerobes can be upset and frequently result in the syndrome of bacterial vaginosis ().
Read MoreA recent study found that the vaginal virome was clearly linked with bacterial community structure and BV status. 31 One of the theories regarding BV etiology suggests involvement of sexually transmitted phages that specifically target lactobacilli and allow the proliferation of anaerobic bacteria. 32 Data indicate that lytic phages can target ...
Read More2013-9-20 · pregnancy (TOP) and vaginal cuff infection following hysterectomy. Several studies have investigated the benefits of treating women with BV before a TOP and, although inconsistent, results have supported routine screening and treatment of BV for women being referred for invasive upper genital tract procedures, such as TOP,25,28–30 and
Read More2021-12-25 · Bacterial vaginosis is a common vaginal infection that causes discharge, odor, and irritation. It can predispose women to sexually transmitted infections (STIs) including HIV.Recurrent bacterial vaginosis may require prolonged treatment to return the vaginal flora to a normal predominately lactobacilli-dominated environment.
Read More2020-2-1 · Introduction. Bacterial Vaginosis (BV) is a common vaginal dysbiosis among women of reproductive age. [, , , ] Gardner and Dukes first described BV in 1955 [2,5,6].The syndrome was initially termed “Haemophilus vaginalis vaginitis,” based on the organism that was previously believed to be the etiologic agent, H. vaginalis [2,3,5].It was later discovered that H. vaginalis
Read More2019-3-4 · The vaginal microbiota of healthy women is dominated by lactobacilli, which exerts important health-promoting effects to the host. In the present study, 261
Read MoreVaginal microbiology is determined by factors that affect the strength of bacteria to survive, including vaginal pH, the presence of lactic acid produced by
Read More2022-1-21 · The pharmaceutical industry shows an emerging interest in formulas that contain live and beneficial microorganisms, also known as probiotics or pharmabiotics, which in many cases, are host-specific. The resistance to higher temperature is an essential feature of these microorganisms when working on the design of products for vaginal formula. In order to obtain
Read More2020-6-19 · Vaginal procedures Page 4 of 28 Obstetrics & Gynaecology Procedure: Taking a cervical screening test Cervical screening is the responsibility of physicians, nurses and midwives. Cervical screening courses are available through KEMH/WNHS: DNAMER (internal staff) and Sexual Health Quarters. Equipment
Read More2012-8-16 · Screening of biofilm formation by beneficial vaginal lactobacilli and influence of culture media components. ... To assess the ability of vaginal lactobacilli to form biofilm under different culture conditions and to determine the relationship between their growth and the capability of biofilm formation by selected strains.
Read More2013-9-20 · pregnancy (TOP) and vaginal cuff infection following hysterectomy. Several studies have investigated the benefits of treating women with BV before a TOP and, although inconsistent, results have supported routine screening and treatment of BV for women being referred for invasive upper genital tract procedures, such as TOP,25,28–30 and
Read More2016-8-24 · The healthy vaginal microbiota is dominated by the beneficial bacteria of the Lactobacillus spp., although many other bacteria may be present in significantly reduced numbers. 1,2 Lactobacilli are involved in maintaining the health of the vagina by making the environment inhospitable for opportunistic and harmful organisms to grow, and they do ...
Read MoreThe isolation of bovine vaginal lactic acid bacteria (LAB) and the screening of their beneficial properties to select those that could be used as probiotics in the prevention of bovine metritis ...
Read MoreLactobacilli are frequently used for women's health applications, since numerous species secrete acids, such as hydrogen peroxide that acidify the vaginal mucosa. The presence of Lactobacillus is a marker of vaginal health, as this species plays an integral role in the microbiologic homeostasis of the genitourinary tract referred to as eubiosis ...
Read More2020-2-1 · Introduction. Bacterial Vaginosis (BV) is a common vaginal dysbiosis among women of reproductive age. [, , , ] Gardner and Dukes first described BV in 1955 [2,5,6].The syndrome was initially termed “Haemophilus vaginalis vaginitis,” based on the organism that was previously believed to be the etiologic agent, H. vaginalis [2,3,5].It was later discovered that H. vaginalis
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