Vaginal Microbiomes Associated With Aerobic Vaginitis and Bacterial Vaginosis
A healthy vaginal microbiota is considered to be significant for maintaining vaginal health and preventing infections. However, certain vaginal bacterial commensal species serve an important first line of defense of the body. Any disruption of this microbial barrier might result in a number of uroge...
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Main Authors: | Evelyn Kaambo (Author), Charlene Africa (Author), Ramadhani Chambuso (Author), Jo-Ann Shelley Passmore (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2018-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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